UNION EAGLE “I” CUFF BUTTON RECOVERED AT 2ND CORPS CAMP IN TANEYTOWN – GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN

UNION EAGLE “I” CUFF BUTTON RECOVERED AT 2ND CORPS CAMP IN TANEYTOWN – GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN

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Item Code: 286-1163

Union infantry cuff button. This eagle button features an “I” in the shield. In “dug” relic condition with brown patina overall and perhaps 70% gilt remaining on face. Rusted tin back, no shank.  Recovered from the camp of the Union 2nd Corps on their way to Gettysburg.  [jet]   [PH:L]

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