UNION GENERAL SERVICE EAGLE COAT BUTTON FROM THE PEACH ORCHARD, GETTYSBURG

UNION GENERAL SERVICE EAGLE COAT BUTTON FROM THE PEACH ORCHARD, GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: 286-957

Excavated general service eagle button in good condition. Coat size (20mm) with shank. Smooth light brown patina. Evans & Hassell backmark. Recovered from the Sherfy Peach Orchard.

From the collection of Ron Miller, brother of noted Gettysburg relic hunter Ed Miller. Ron was born in Gettysburg and was a teacher by profession. He walked and hunted the surrounding farm fields his entire life in search of relics. He was a member of the Adams County Historical Society and the Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania. [jet] [ph:L]

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