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Description Award medal of the Oregon Trail Memorial Association (1926-1940, more or less). This one was presented to Howard R. Driggs
Date Uncertain, most likely 1930s for the medal. Image taken March 25, 2013
Source Original medal photographed. Medal is in Howard R. Driggs Collection, University of Southern Utah, Cedar City, UT
Author Design was by Laura and James Earle Fraser, for the Oregon Trail Memorial half dollar, though the mountains seem to have been added. Image by Wehwalt
Camera location 37° 40′ 30.6″ N, 113° 03′ 57″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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