Etching of the back side of an indian peace medal given to seneca chief red jacket by president george washington in 1792, which shows a version of the great seal of the united states. The medal was passed down to red jacket's heirs, and was owned by ely s. Parker at the time this etching was made. Parker claimed the medal was made by david rittenhouse, the first director of the u. S. Mint. [1]. Date: 1792 (medal); 1878 (etching).
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