H x W x D (overall): 2 13/16 × 1 7/16 × 5/16 in. (7.2 × 3.6 × 0.8 cm)
H x W x D (pin): 1/4 × 1 7/16 × 1/4 in. (0.6 × 3.6 × 0.6 cm)
H x W x D (ribbon): 1 7/16 × 1 5/16 × 5/16 in. (3.6 × 3.3 × 0.8 cm)
H x W x D (medal): 1 3/8 × 1 5/16 × 1/8 in. (3.5 × 3.4 × 0.3 cm)
Type:
pins (fasteners)
medals
Place made:
Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States, North and Central America
Place used:
New Jersey, United States, North and Central America
Date:
1931
Description:
New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association bronze medal awarded for the High School Boys 220 Yard event to Eulace Peacock in 1931. The medal consists of a gold toned pin holding a red, white, and blue ribbon attached to a bronze toned medal. The pin has a “C” clasp closure on the back and a bar that holds the ribbon. The ribbon is crimped to the front of the bar on either side. Attached to the bottom of the ribbon is a clover shaped medal, held in place with two (2) jump rings. The obverse of the medal is edged with two concentric black enamel circles. In the center is a relief depiction of the official state seal of New Jersey, featuring two female figures standing on either side of a shield decorated with three plows. There is forwarding facing helmet above the shield, and above the helmet is a horse’s head depicted in profile. Below is a banner with three folds. Printed on the folds is the New Jersey state motto, [LIBERTY &], [PROSPERITY], and the date of New Jersey’s statehood, [1776], on the fold below. The female figure on the left is the goddess Liberty. She holds a staff topped with the liberty cap in her proper right hand. The female figure on the right is the goddess Ceres, who holds a cornucopia filled with agricultural products in her proper left hand. Above the seal is the relief text [N.J.S.I.A.A.], and below, [CHAMPIONSHIP]. The reverse of the medal has relief text printed in the center that reads [1931 / TRACK AND FIELD]. Below is engraved text that reads [H.S.B. / 220 YD.]. Along the bottom edge of the medal is a stamped maker’s mark that reads [MURCHISON / NEWARK NJ].