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Commemorative plaque for Lieutenant De Lancy J. Colvin of Jackson, Michigan, a WW1 hero.
Grave headstone cross of Lieutenant De Lancy J. Colvin of Jackson, Michigan, a World War One hero killed in action in France in 1918.
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WW1 Commemorative Plaque For A Fallen Soldier $1,170.00

Commemorative Plaque For Lieutenant De Lancy J. Colvin

$585.00

Commemorative plaque for Lieutenant De Lancy J. Colvin of Jackson, Michigan, a World War One hero killed in action in France in 1918.

The plaque is wood and is adorned at the top part with the great seal of the United States, Marine Corps emblems on each side.

On the right a medal for Somme offensive and on the left the Pennsylvania National Guard 28th Division WW1 Service Award.

At the bottom a Rene Lalique WW1 Journee Du Poilu 1915 bronze cross.  The “Journée du Poilu” medal was created as part of a fundraising campaign to support French soldiers and war orphans. 

The center plaque reads:

Presented by the county of Jackson Michigan

To

Lieutenant De Lancy J. Colvil (We believe that there was a mistake in the printing of the plaque, since no Colvil existed with that name from Jackson Michigan)

In great appreciation

Of the services rendered

In the World War

1917-1918

 

Dimensions:

Height: 35 cm / 13.77 inches

Width: 24 cm / 9.44 inches

 

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Commemorative plaque for Lieutenant De Lancy J. Colvin of Jackson, Michigan, a World War One hero killed in action in France in 1918.

Born on 19 October 1893, in Medina, Township of Medina, Lenawee, Michigan, United States.  He registered for military service in 1917. He died on 10th of October 1918, in Gesnes, Mayenne, France, at the age of 24, and was buried in Meuse, France.

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