Is this a napsack or haversack buckle?

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BamaBill

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Is this a calvary site, by any chance? Looks like you have horse tack, like a saddle buckle the ring might be from a bridal.
 

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I have found a few Iron Buckles like the one in your hand at a CW Calvary Site.

IMO Such pieces are hard to date (Unless found in a Camp or Known CW site ) As most folks back then had a Horse Or two as their means of travel.
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