Grand Army of the Republic - Bailey Post 164 Formation Document

- Title
- Grand Army of the Republic - Bailey Post 164 Formation Document
- Subject
- G A R Bailey Post 164 original paperwork
- Description
- This certificate documents the founding of the Bailey Post 164 of the Grand Army of the Republic in November 1881. It was named in honor of George Bailey, who organized the Kinney Light Guards, which eventually became the 1st Ohio Volunteer Infantry (O.V.I.), Company G, also called the Portsmouth Guards. The certificate, which measures 14.5 by 20.5 inches (36.83 by 52.07 cm) shows water damage, presumably caused by a flood of the nearby Ohio River. It lists the twenty original members of the organization. Following the Civil War, numerous veterans' organizations sprang up around the country. The Grand Army of the Republic was one of the largest and most influential.
- Creator
- Grand Army of the Republic Bailey Post 164
- Date
- 1881
- Format
- framed manuscript, frame approx. 61 cm high x 47 cm wide
- Coverage
- Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio
- Rights
- Scioto County Public Library
Collection
Citation
Grand Army of the Republic Bailey Post 164, “Grand Army of the Republic - Bailey Post 164 Formation Document,” Scioto County Public Library Local History Digital Collection, accessed February 22, 2025, https://sciotolibrary.org/history/items/show/5010.