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Collection Reference Number GLC04379.24
From Archive Folder Twenty-Six documents related to the founding and early history of the Society of Cincinnati 
Title Ink wash drawing of eagle medal for the Society of Cincinnati
Date 1783
Author L'Enfant, Pierre Charles (1754-1825)  
Document Type Artwork
Content Description Ink wash drawing of the eagle medal L'Enfant proposed for the society. In his letter to Baron von Steuben at the founding convention, he described two medals and recommended the one drawn here (see GLC04379.23). The actual medal issued resembles this drawing, but has some differences. On the real medal, the wreath extends above the head, there is an inscription along the perimeter of the emblem on the eagle's breast, and the feet holding the branches are visible. L'Enfant was responsible for designing and having cast a medal for the society while serving as their emissary to France. A note on the verso indicates that this drawing belonged to Constant Freeman, a member of the Massachusetts Society of Cincinnati.
Subjects Revolutionary War  Military History  Fraternal Organization  Continental Army  Society of the Cincinnati  Art, Music, Theater, and Film  American Symbols and Seals  France  
People L'Enfant, Pierre Charles (1754-1825)  
Place written France
Theme The American Revolution; Arts & Literature; Foreign Affairs
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
Related documents Proposal for establishing the Society of Cincinnati and founding records