American Bank Note Company (fl. 1895) [Membership certificate of John B. Bachelder as director of the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association]
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02131.05 Author/Creator: American Bank Note Company (fl. 1895) Place Written: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Type: Print Date: 4 July 1895 Pagination: 1 p. ; 47 x 57 cm. Order a Copy
Steel engraved certificate, published by the American Bank Note Company, apparently prepared for Bachelder's heirs the year after his death in 1894. With gold seal. States that Bachelder was director from 22 June 1881 through 26 June 1882. Decorated with engravings by F.B. Schell.
Bachelder was an artist, historian, and printmaker fascinated with the Battle of Gettysburg. He was selected by Congress to be the battle's official historian. Bachelder enlisted in the 3rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Artillery, Company A on 2 December 1863 as a Cooper. He mustered out 18 September 1865 as an Artificer.
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