The Edge of History : Swords
Date:
c. 1917 - 1918
Description:
Saber with black grip and nickel guard with three branches; blade engraved "US" with eagle, "E Pluribus Unum." Nickel scabbard marked "The M.C. Lilley & Co. Columbus, O."; last type of sword used by U.S. Army, used by all branches of the service.

Once believed to have been Worn by Lt. Henry C. Moriarty during the Spanish American War, 1898. This is a 1902 style Military Saber M1902, it is unlikely it was actually worn in Spanish American War. This model was manufactured from 1902-1925/1926, this style of saber is still used for presentation and dress today. According to mlitary records, Moriarty was from New Haven and served as a recruit/private for a few months in 1898 during the Spanish-American War. However, he continued service some time after into the Indiana National Guard. It is unclear whether he served during the entire period from 1898 - 1918, or enlisted later as WWI drew closer. Based on his rank he either re-enlisted as an officer due to education or qualification, or he worked up the ranks during a longer period. This is an officer's saber and was likely worn by Moriarty with his dress uniform and for presentation as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Indiana National Guard, 150th Field Artillery. - EWB 2019
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