EAGLE “I” INFANTRY BUTTON RECOVERED AT GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: 173-512

Two piece button with a blank back. Shank is slightly bent. The face has a spread-winged eagle with a shield on his chest and the letter “I” for Infantry. The face is dark brown with some gilt remaining in the shield and near the eagle’s tail feathers.

Button was recovered at Gettysburg and is from the Rosensteel family collection of Gettysburg artifacts.

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