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Electronic Auction 551

Lot nuber 834

The Battle of Kittanning. Æ Medal (48mm, 56.48 g, 12h). After Edward Duffield. Dated 8 September 1756, though struck 1870s from modern dies. EF.


Electronic Auction 551
Lot: 834.
 Estimated: $ 100

United States Medals, Bronze

Sold For $ 375. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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The Battle of Kittanning. Æ Medal (48mm, 56.48 g, 12h). After Edward Duffield. Dated 8 September 1756, though struck 1870s from modern dies. KITTANNING DESTROYED BY COLL ARMSTRONG, Col. Armstrong directing soldiers in attack on the village of Kittanning / THE GIFT OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, coat-of-arms. Cf. Betts 400 (for original); Julian MI-33. Brown surfaces. EF.

In late summer 1756, lieutenant colonel John Armstrong lead a column of 300 Pennsylvania militiamen on an expedition in the west. Early on the morning of 8 September, he launched a surprise attack on the Lenape village of Kit-Han-Nee (Kittanning). Though the French-allied natives put up a stiff resistance, the settlement was sacked and burned to the ground. Armstrong considered the assault a success, and his men freed 11 prisoners and took 11 scalps. Other accounts differ, and this was likely a Pyrrhic victory, costing the colonel more men than.

Colonel Armstrong was hailed as a hero upon his return. The site was reoccupied by American settlers after the Revolution. When a new county was organized in the area in 1800, it took the name Armstrong County and placed its seat at Kittanning.

Closing Date and Time: 29 November 2023 at 14:37:40 ET.

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