Medal - Detroit's 250th Anniversary Eaton Chemical Co.

Ort United States (US territories United States)
Jahr 1951
Typ Commemorative medal
Material Bronze
Gewicht 175.55 g
Durchmesser 73.2 mm
Dicke 5.5 mm
Form Round
Herstellungstechnik Milled
Ausrichtung Medal alignment ↑↑
Rand Plain with inscription
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Aversbeschreibung Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac coming ashore and having his first encounter with the Native Americans who inhabited the area that would become present-day Detroit. Accompanying Cadillac is a priest (holding a cross) and a flag bearer; Cadillac`s boat/canoe can be seen in the (Detroit) river behind the French figures. Surrounded by the legend and the date.
Aversschrift Latin
Averslegende ANTOINE DE LA MOTHE CADILLAC . BORN 5 MAR. 1658 . DIED 15 OCT. 1730 RENE P. CHAMBELLAN FOUNDER OF DETROIT WITH HIS COMPANY OF COLONISTS 24 JULY 1701 250TH ANNIVERSARY 1951
Reversbeschreibung A circa-1838 commercial scene, with the American Hotel and the adjacent original location of Thomas H. Eaton Drugs - the roots of the Eaton Chemical Company. The scene in front of the businesses includes pedestrians along with a variety of horse-drawn wagons/carriages. Surrounded by descriptions and legend.
Reversschrift Latin
Reverslegende AMERICAN HOTEL BLOCK BUILT 1807 REMODELED AS HOTEL 1835 S.E. CORNER JEFFERSON AND RANDOLPH (AMERICAN HOTEL THEO.H.EATON DRUGS) WHERE, AS A DRUG STORE IN 1838 EATON CHEMICAL AND DYESTUFF COMPANY WAS ESTABLISHED IN DETROIT BY THEODORE HORATIO EATON CANADIAN BRANCHES WINDSOR AND TORONTO
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Numisquare-ID 5776481560
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