Object Details
depicted
Lincoln, Abraham
maker
Scovill Manufacturing Company
Description (Brief)
This presidential campaign badge was made by the Scovill Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut around 1860. The Scovill Company was established in 1802 as a button manufacturer that is still in business today. Scovill was an early industrial American innovator, adapting armory manufacturing processes to mass-produce a variety of consumer goods including buttons, daguerreotype mats, and campaign badges. There is a hole at the top of the frame to allow for the badge to be strung and worn.
Obverse: Tintype photograph of Abraham Lincoln set into a brass oval frame. The photo is labeled: ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Scovill, Inc.
date made
ca 1860
ID Number
1981.0296.1182
accession number
1981.0296
catalog number
1981.0296.1182
Object Name
medal, political
Physical Description
brass (overall material)
tintype (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 4.2 cm x 3.2 cm; 1 5/8 in x 1 1/4 in
place made
United States: Connecticut, Waterbury
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Work and Industry: Production and Manufacturing
Government, Politics, and Reform
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Scovill Manufacturing Collection
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1382175