Contributed by Maine Historical Society
Description
Starting with George Washington, US presidents offered peace medals to Native leaders.
Like silver trade brooches before them, the medals were a symbol of commitment to furthering peace and diplomacy between the United States and sovereign Nations. Recipients often perforated the medals, and wore them around the neck.
The US Mint released bronze restrikes of the 1809 Madison presidential peace medals, like this one, in 1840.
About This Item
- Title: Commemorative Madison Indian peace medal, ca. 1840
- Creation Date: circa 1840
- Subject Date: 1809
- Location: ME
- Media: Bronze
- Local Code: BM69
- Object Type: Physical Object
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