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Enfilade | Art & Architecture Skip to content Skip to search - Accesskey = s Enfilade Colonial Williamsburg Acquires Rare Charleston ‘Free’ Badge Posted in museums by Editor on August 1, 2024 City of Charleston ‘Free’ Badge with Phrygian Cap and Pole, marked ‘No. U’, engraved by Thomas Albernethie, ca. 1787–89, copper (Colonial Williamsburg: Museum Purchase, The Friends of Colonial Williamsburg Collections Fund and Partial Gift of John Kraljevich, 2024-171). ◊    ◊    ◊    ◊    ◊ From the press release (30 July 2024). . . Colonial Williamsburg Acquires Rare Charleston ‘Free’ Badge New research shows the previously unknown numismatic origins of ‘U’ and ‘X’ badges. Weeks after the Revolutionary War ended by the terms of the Treaty of Paris in 1783, the newly incorporated city of Charleston, South Carolina began to pass laws. The population of the city was overwhelmingly African American with more than 8,000 people in the community, and the vast majority of th...

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