US INFANTRY “I’ OFFICER’S JACKET BUTTON FOUND EAST OF THE STONE WALL IN THE HISTORIC WHEATFIELD AT GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: 173-2729

Found by local resident and relic hunter John Cullison; later part of the local Rosensteel Family collection who founded the “Electric Map” Museum.

Nice dark olive patina; with shank.

 

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