US GENERAL SERVICE EAGLE JACKET BUTTON RECOVERED AT GETTYSBURG!

US GENERAL SERVICE EAGLE JACKET BUTTON RECOVERED AT GETTYSBURG!

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Item Code: 286-578

Recovered in field between Reynolds’ Woods and the McPherson Barn, by local relic hunter and Gettysburg resident Ron Miller. He was the brother of Ed Miller, well-known local relic hunter who amassed a large Gettysburg collection.

Button is complete with shank and has an olive green patina with traces of brass visible. Backmark: “Scovill Mfg. Co. Waterbury”.   [ws]

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