The button design has three feather-like plumes bent near the top with a scroll and “100” just below. The regiment was raised in 1805 and was composed mostly of Irish soldiers. On October 21st, 1805,
The button design has three feather-like plumes bent near the top with …
This a photographic print of a soldier of the 100th Regiment in the War of 1812. It was painted by Alexander R. Cattley in 1929. The 100th Regiment of Foot, also known as the Prince Regiment of Dubli
This a photographic print of a soldier of the 100th Regiment in …
This button likely belonged to a member of the 100th Regiment. This regiment, also known as the Prince Regiment of Dublin County, which was raised in 1805. With few exceptions, all the officers and m
This button likely belonged to a member of the 100th Regiment. This …
This is an American regulation issue cavalry sabre that has a “US” inscription on one side of the curved blade and an “N. Ward” inscription on the other. The sword is made of forged steel and feature
This is an American regulation issue cavalry sabre that has a “US” …
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