Badge “The 4th national population census”. Wear consistent with age and use. We will respond to you within 24 working hours and do our best to help you out! Other methods may be considered if requested. All packaged are packaged using protective material to ensure your package arrives safely. Please notify US immediately if you plan on returning an item.
This is from a set the government had discarded that was ostensibly the original artwork for the designing of the crests for the 48 State National Guard units and our associated territories. They are all original watercolors on board and are in varying condition and the time frame they were done was the 1920’s to the 1940’s and the dates are in the corners with the sign off of the relevant officer of the quartermaster general’s office. These are one of a kind design proofs for the State Guard unit crests and are extremely well done and executed. I do not know who this artist is. This design was approved by the Quartermaster’s Department in 1926. It is in good condition with minor corner wear. The size is about 8″ x 10″. I focus on happy repeat customers and love what I do and try to ensure all customers are happy. I do not stay glued to my computer and have a real job so please do not expect instantaneous answers. I specialize in paper, photos, coins and militaria. I sell about anything except reproductions. If it is not old, I say so. If there is a defect, I also say so. You can always learn more in this business. If I make a mistake, and we all do, I will take responsibility for it and you can return the item.


Rare National Defense Citizens Military Training Camps Book Vol 1 Red Course.


Has wear, scratches, scuffs, metal wear, discoloration.
Rare National Defense Citizens Military Training Camps Book Vol 1 Red Course.
152nd Field Artillery Maine National Guard 1935 Unit History Book. Publication: The Cullen Service : Rockland, Maine. V ery good condition. No marks or writing. Minor rubbing on corners, cover edges and top/bottom of the spine. No loose, missing or cutout pages. Here is a record of the men on the 152nd Field Artillery, Maine National Guard. It is a story of who they were and where they went. Well illustrated with photos and names. Thank you for your interest in this item. I do not use recycled boxes, kraft or bubble mailers for these scarce Cruise Books.

Huge 1930s panoramic “yard long” photograph. This 1930s panoramic Photo is of the 1938 146th FA Washington State US National Guard. The Photo is in its original frame. The Photo has a framers sticker on the back of looks like E. The photo is in fair to good condition for age. There are some ripples in the photo. There are a couple areas of black color loss lines down Photo (photo #6, might be manufacturing flaws). There is a small white emulsion loss on photo (pic # 7). Frame with inner beading losses. Frame AS IS with wear, scratches, losses etc… Scarce huge size at 56″ long by 9 1/2″ wide. Hard to find these old pandemic photos this size. Look at photos as they are considered part of the description. We have been long time collectors and dealers of early English Transferware, Quality 19th century furniture, and Victoriana. We always strive to describe the items to the best of our abilities. All items we sell are old and will show appropriate wear and tear, the pieces will not look brand new. They will have character. We are only responsible for the item while in our possession. We will pack all items VERY WELL with bubble wrap and peanuts(furniture will be packed by the shipper). Check out our other auctions for other early transferware and quality antiques.



This listing is for the following original unit history book. The original owner’s information is written in the book. The book contains photos and information specific to the unit. In other words, their address must be entered at checkout rather than a message after purchasing. The item will be well packaged. We put effort into ensuring your item arrives safely! Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.


My local genealogical society is making room for an archive of our local newspaper. I have hundreds of more rolls. Ask me any questions you have.
