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    • 5 years later...
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    http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-18176-0-85465100-1424452859.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-18176-0-17323900-1424452893.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-18176-0-51559100-1424452926.jpgI've come across my relatives metal.  His name was G.E. Savage, Pte. 1st. Granby 1 Co.  I believe his name was George Edward Savage.

    It's in proof-like condition, which is a coin term for very shiny without marks. 

    Posted (edited)

    The medal roll states that Pte. Henry Mclean spent June and July 1866 in London Ontario, where a raid was expected.

    http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?op=pdf&id=e008682265

     

    Pte. George E. Savage spent 1 June to 18 July 1866 at St. Armand, Quebec, and the action at Pigeon Hill

    http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?op=pdf&id=e008681448 

    Edited by Michael Johnson
    • 4 years later...
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    From a previous post:  Pte. George E. Savage spent 1 June to 18 July 1866 at St. Armand, Quebec, and the action at Pigeon Hill

    Here's a pictures, it still retains a gloss miror finish.  post-18176-0-85465100-1424452859_thumb.jpgpost-18176-0-17323900-1424452893_thumb.jpgpost-18176-0-51559100-1424452926_thumb.jpg

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