🥇 BANNER INCREDIBLE FIND of the American Revolution recovered: BRITISH 71ST REGIMENT OF FOOT!

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Guys, I've found a very significant and amazing relic on my last outing. When I popped it out, it simply looked like a regular flattie but perhaps maybe a floral design on it but could not tell through the patina. When I got it home and soaked it, when I pulled it out it went from being a mediocre find to an absolutely terrific find dealing with the formation of our country! You'll recall that John Harris (Devonrex) found a beautiful British 76th Regiment of Foot button last year and was his first in his digging career.....well today, I can say, I've done the same and with a button that is absolutely gorgeous with silver gilt. When the button emerged from my cleaning formula, there sat a stunning British 71st Regiment of Foot (Fraser's Highlanders) button from the Revolutionary War. By all accounts, this was an elite unit, participating in nearly all the biggest actions of the War. What is coincidental is that the 76th Regiment of Foot was attached to the 71st :



"The two Scottish Regiments under Arnold's service, the 76th Foot (Macdonald's Highlanders) and the 80th Regiment of Foot (Royal Edinburgh Volunteers) were joined with a Highland force [71st Regiment of Foot] that the 76th and 80th men "revered as the elite of the army, who had fought and generally led in every action during the war." The combined battalions of the 71st by this point numbered only 175 survivors though fairly accurate numbers after the battle of Yorktown put the regiment at over 240 strong"



But unlike the 76th Regiment of Foot that went on to serve into the latter 1800's in other countries such as India, the 71st Regiment of Foot was disbanded after the War, making this button super special.

The unit was formed at Stirling Castle in the United Kingdom and then sailed to Boston in 1776 where several of its soldiers were captured in Boston Harbor by the Americans. However, the main body of the 71st did make it to land and they served in almost every major battle of the Revolutionary War, both Northern and Southern Campaigns: Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Long Island, Battle of Stono River, Battle of Kettle and Briar Creeks, Battle of Savannah, Siege of Charleston, Camden, Fishing Creek, Kings Mountain,Cow Pens, Guilford Courthouse, and the final Siege/Battle of Yorktown.

The units last major battle was also the last of the war: The Battle of Yorktown, where upon the field of battle, America won her Independence. As you can imagine, I am absolutely honored and proud to have dug this relic of such signifigance to our history; American History. To acquire a piece like this would be special, but to actually dig one, that means so much more.



The button is in fine condition still retaining the vast majority of its Silver gilting as well as a standup shank displaying the craftmanship that the British were known for. This button will hold a special place in my collection and heart, and the best part was the suprise....not wanting to field clean it and risk damaging it, I put it in my pouch and waited until I got home where, still not thinking it was much more than a flat button with possibly a floral design, I submerged it in solution revealing its true colors!



If you want to read more about the 71st Regiment of Foot, click on the link below:



71st Regiment of Foot, Fraser's Highlanders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




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BRITISH 71st REGIMENT OF FOOT "FRASER'S HIGHLANDERS" REVOLUTIONARY WAR BUTTON



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CRUSADER

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Congrats on a nice officer's button.

The below site don't have a 71st on the site:
Online Database of Early British Military Buttons

I think its worth recording it with them, as its a good example.

They will also tell you more about it, if you want.
 

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Msbeepbeep

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Congrats that is a super awesome find, once in a lifetime! Congrats on banner!
 

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Josh your find is incredible! You have found an important piece of history to be proud of!
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great find..........Love those old buttons !!! Especially since it turned from an old flatty to an awesome collectable! Keep on Digging........... :)
 

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That's a beautiful button Josh!
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Thanks very much for including the history behind the regiment, it really puts some perspective behind your find! That baby is definitely BANNER worthy, congrats on making the BANNER!
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I really enjoyed reading your post and the excitement that you wrote it with. I could almost hear you yelling and jumping up and down when you saw what you had. Great find !!!!
 

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Beautiful button!!! :icon_thumright: It's in great shape too! Congratulations on finding it and for making the BANNER!

:)
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Congrats on making the banner with this stunning button find.
All the best and I hope there are more banner finds in your future.
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Congrats on the awesome button the condition is amazing, and it deserves it's spot up on the Banner.
 

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Congratulations on a great find. Out west we have no hope of finding something of that caliber, so yeah, I'm eating my heart out, but still happy for you saving a real treasure.
 

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That truly and awesome find!!!
 

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Congrats on a great find!
 

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