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    Posted 13 years ago

    Readwagon
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    Bought this trivet at a flea market in Petersburg, Va. in 1968. Through research over the years, I find that this item was given away as a gift at the last reunion of Confederate Veterans held in Richmond, VA. in 1922. I remember when these iron holders were still in use by my Grandmother. They typically were broken from years of use.
    Just curious if anyone else may have one as I have not seen another, in my years of antiquing, since.

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    1. tornado-lynn, 13 years ago
      Thirty-second National UCV (United Confederate Veterans) Reunion, 20-22 June 1922, Richmond, Virginia
      http://www.civilwarcenter.olemiss.edu/reunions.html

      I have one of these commemorative trivets in my collection. It's also a popular collectible among Civil War memorabilia collectors. I've heard that they were sold during the UCV Encampment/Reunion in 1922 to raise funds for the construction of a Confederate States memorial monument.


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