The US Civil War West Virginia Honorably Discharged Full Size Medal is a commemorative piece awarded to veterans who served in the Union forces from West Virginia and were honorably discharged during the American Civil War (1861–1865). Instituted by the State of West Virginia in 1866, the medal recognizes the contributions of its citizens during the conflict. The medal is typically crafted in bronze and features the state seal on the obverse, encircled by the inscription denoting honorable service. The reverse lists pertinent service information along with the phrase “Honorably Discharged.” The suspension ribbon is usually blue and gray, symbolizing both Union and Confederate affiliations of the state’s populace. Full size versions measure approximately 38mm in diameter. These medals were issued to eligible veterans or their survivors upon application and represent a significant aspect of West Virginia’s Civil War history. The item is of interest to collectors of military honors and Civil War memorabilia.
Named: Francis Riley.
Regiment: Battery C, 1st Regiment Light Artillery Volunteers.






