Celebrate the rich history and enduring spirit of Morton County with this vintage commemorative belt buckle, crafted to mark the county's centennial from 1886 to 1986. Made of solid brass by the renowned Award Design Medal company, this buckle is a tribute to the pioneers, farmers, ranchers, and industry that shaped the county's legacy.
Details:
Material: Solid brass
Dimensions: 3.6" x 2.75" Belt loop 1.8"
Design: Features longhorns pulling a covered wagon against a backdrop of a map and windmill, symbolizing the county's pioneer spirit and agricultural heritage
Back Detail: Engraved with information about Morton County's history, including its significance in farming, ranching, oil/gas industry, the existence of the Dermot one-room schoolhouse, and recognition of two Olympic champions, Frank Baker and Glenn Cunningham
Limited Edition: Numbered 334
Additional Information: Mentions the county's vast acreage of 110,000 acres
This buckle serves as a reminder of Morton County's resilience and progress over the past century, honoring the individuals and industries that have contributed to its growth and prosperity. Whether you're a resident with deep roots in the area or a collector of commemorative memorabilia, this buckle is sure to be a cherished keepsake.
Please note: The provided details offer insight into the historical significance of Morton County, capturing its unique identity and achievements. Embrace the legacy of this remarkable county with this beautifully crafted vintage belt buckle from Award Design Medal company.
Vintage Morton County Commemorative Belt Buckle - 1886 to 1986
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