Original Civil War era military discharge document dated September 2, 1864, featuring the classic heading “To all whom it may Concern” with an American eagle vignette.The document appears to be for a soldier of the 37th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, discharged from Union Army service due to disability. The soldier’s name appears to read Daniel Collins (handwriting is faint – not guaranteed).Era: American Civil WarYear: 1864Document Type: Military DischargeRegiment: 37th Massachusetts Volunteers (as visible)Cause of Discharge: DisabilityDate: September 2, 1864Name: Appears to read Daniel Collins (handwritten, not guaranteed)Presentation: FramedMaterial: Original paper documentCondition: Good vintage condition with age toning, fading, and handling wear. Framing shows surface wear. Please review photos closely for full condition details.
Original WWII Italian military canteen measuring approximately 8.6 x 6 x 3 inches. Appears complete but strap is missing. Shows typical wear consistent with age and use.
Authentic 1940s World War II patriotic pinback button with its original ribbon still attached. A great collectible piece of WWII home front memorabilia, showcasing classic wartime patriotic design.Condition: Vintage condition with expected wear consistent with age.Approx. Size: 1 1/4" diameter