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CONFEDERATE REUNION GROUPING OF MAJOR EUGENE C. GORDON, BROTHER OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL JOHN B. GORDO

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
CONFEDERATE REUNION GROUPING OF MAJOR EUGENE C. GORDON, BROTHER OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL JOHN B. GORDO
NSN. This grouping consists of gold handled cane inscribed "MAJOR E.C. GORDON FROM HIS BROTHER W.S.G.", a florally engraved Reed & Barton cuspidor with Major Gordon's initials and his framed membership certificate in the United Confederate Veterans. Eugene Cornelius Gordon was only 15 years old when he entered along with his brother, and later General, John B. Gordon's 6th Alabama Regiment. He was present at the battles of Gettysburg and Morton's Ford; battles around Richmond, Monocacy, Rocky Face Mountain, and one of the last battles of the war fought at Columbus, GA, when he was Major of the 25th Alabama Cavalry Battalion. During Early's raid toward Washington, D.C. on July 9, 1864, during the Battle of Monocacy, General John B. Gordon's brigade commander, Brig. Gen. Evans fell wounded and his aide Capt. Eugene Gordon took over his command and he was wounded as well and both were put on an ambulance to the rear of his troops. "W.S.G.", the cane presenter was Capt. Walter Scott Gordon, Eugene's younger brother who was wounded at Hatcher's Run Feb. 5, 1865. They were both in land development and the railroad business in Alabama after the war.These items of Major Gordon are published and described in the American Society of Arms Collector's Bulletin No. 93, 2006 on pp. 60-63. This journal is included along with a large portfolio of records concerning Gordon that accompany this lot along with a postwar copy of an engraving of Eugene Gordon. PROVENANCE: Marlan Polhemus Collection. CONDITION: Cane is very good overall. Floral repousse gold L-shaped handle is heavy gold fill. Inscription is crisp. Metal tip is still retained on its 35" black painted wood shaft. Cuspidor, which measures just over 3" high and 4" diameter, is in very good condition with dark silver patina and marked on bottom "MF'D & PLATED BY REED & BARTON". There are numerous small cut marks in base of rim. UCV membership document, which measures about 14" x 12", is in gold gilt gesso frame which has several chips and cracks, as can be seen in photos. The document is easily read with areas of acid burn, foxing, water stains and chipping at top of document. 4-48747