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John A. Bell Campaign Medal

Object Details

Description (Brief)
This presidential campaign medal was made by the Scovill Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut around 1860. The Scovill Company was established in 1802 as a button manufacturer that is still in business today. Scovill was an early industrial American innovator, adapting armory manufacturing processes to mass-produce a variety of consumer goods including buttons, daguerreotype mats, and campaign badges.
Obverse: Tintype photograph of John A. Bell. The legend reads: BELL and EVERETT.
Reverse: Tintype photograph of Edward Everett. The rim is ringed with stars and the legend reads: 1860.
Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Museum of American History
depicted
Bell, John
Everett, Edward
maker
Scovill Manufacturing Company
date made
ca 1860
Credit Line
Scovill, Inc.
Physical Description
tintype (overall material)
brass (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 1.6 cm; 5/8 in
Object Name
medal, political
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