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

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Item Code: 532-148

Recovered by local resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Gettysburg Rosensteel family, who held the primary collection of Gettysburg artifacts.

Button retains most of the gilt finish. Backmark reads, “ * D. EVANS & CO. * ATTLEBORO”.  [sm]

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