eBay seller cwbadges( 8967) received a winning bid of $102.50 for eBay item no. 370181689937
12" X 9 1/2" ~ PRINTED BY MOWER POST NO.1, DEPT OF LOUISIANA, GAR ~ JORDAN B. NOBLE, VET OF 1812, FLORIDA WAR 1846, MEXICAN WAR AND CAPT IN THE 7TH LA. VOLS, UNION, RAISED FOR THE DEFENSE OF NEW ORLEANS IN 1863 ~ ASKS FOR MEMBERS TO SUPPORT THE OLD VETERAN AS HE SUPPORTS HIMSELF PLAYING MUSIC AS ENTERTAINMENT WITH HIS HISTORIC DRUM.
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Monday, June 22, 2009
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How long ago was this and is there any way a descendant could contact the buyers and sellers? I would be very interested in Purchasing these family heirlooms.
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