One of the medals on the board, center at right, is a Victory Medal, awarded by the Massachusetts Rifle Association to "persons possessing suffficient skill to win one." "The medal was struck in gold, silver and bronze, and the figure on the front of the medal is of Victory, taken from famous Walhalla (Hall of the Chosen) or German "Temple of Fame." but one or two gold Victory medals have been awarded, a few silver ones only, and those in bronze are far from common ; for, even with the acknowledged skill possessed by some of the members of this old association, they have seldom been able to fulfill the requirements to recieve this beautiful trophy." "There have been many engraved medals produced for this organization, which have been won by members and visitors at the Walnut Hill Range, but as the association prospered and enlarged its membership, there was a general desire among its members to produce a trophy which would be superior to the engraved badges, and of sufficient value and beauty tobe highly prized by the person possessing sufficient skill to enable him to win one." I found a silver one many years ago, and after considerable searching, found this information in The Rifle, pg. 13, May of 1885.
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