INDIAN WARS NEW YORK HAGNER PATTERN 1872 BELT PLATE

INDIAN WARS NEW YORK HAGNER PATTERN 1872 BELT PLATE

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About 1880 New York adopted a version the US M1872 belt plate substituting “NY” for “US” for garrison and dress wear. These are sometimes referred to as the Hagner pattern, having been first designed by that officer to go with a brace suspension system that was not adopted. See O’Donnell and Campbell Plate 930 for details. They date these plates ca. 1880-1905 and note that many have ultimately come from the J.H. McKenney military goods firm, who had NY state contracts. This is on its original belt that, like the plate, is very good condition with good color and surface. The brass wire adjusting hook is in place, as is the sliding leather tightening loop.  [sr][ph:L]

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