CONFEDERATE LOCAL ARTILLERY “A” JACKET BUTTON FOUND AT GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: 286-776

A Confederate manufactured “local” with a plain tin back and intact shank. Brass face that has been lightly cleaned. Recovered on the historic Sherfy Farm located along the Emmitsburg Road. Recovered by local resident and relic hunter Ron Miller. He was the brother of Ed Miller, well known local relic hunter who amassed a large Gettysburg collection.  [ws]

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