Loyalist Button Saves the Day!

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Got out with Tony for a full day of swinging on this beautiful Victoria Day. Hit an old favorite that had just been plowed and was rewarded with a Rev War pewter 36th Regiment button. Always happy to add a new Rev War to the collection no matter what the condition. Also picked up a few buttons, musket balls, part of musket side plate and an interesting piece of stemware...dates to the site as well. All in all a good hunt!
 

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Not 36th...86th or 98th?
 

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I'd say 98th as the 86th is Irish and the buttons I've seen have a harp design. Don't think you'll see many of these around... if any.

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]98th Regiment of Foot [SIZE=-1]Soldiers' documents[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]The 98th Foot of 1805-15 was raised in 1805 and served some years in Bermuda and New Brunswick. It was renumbered as the 97th in 1815 and disbanded in 1818. It served in the Atlantic region of Canada from 1814 to approximately 18


PS: If it was 36th it would have been British and not Loyalist. :) [/FONT]
 

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I'd say 98th as the 86th is Irish and the buttons I've seen have a harp design. Don't think you'll see many of these around... if any.

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]98th Regiment of Foot [SIZE=-1]Soldiers' documents[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]The 98th Foot of 1805-15 was raised in 1805 and served some years in Bermuda and New Brunswick. It was renumbered as the 97th in 1815 and disbanded in 1818. It served in the Atlantic region of Canada from 1814 to approximately 18


PS: If it was 36th it would have been British and not Loyalist. :) [/FONT]

I was just reading that very same thing!

12 years in and still learning! :icon_thumright:
 

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Beauty pewter. After detecting in Maine with Ahab I've become a big fan of crusty pewters from that era. Congrats!
 

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That's a nice hunt!
Buttons that come from those obscure times sure don't pop up too often

I have a similar piece of goblet stem, the twist inside the glass is pretty cool, from another place in time
 

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It's been awhile since I've had a early military button, I hope I follow suit soon - congrats.
 

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Great find, and admirable humility. Thanks for posting.
 

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that's a great button recovery! 98th for sure!
 

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Congrats on the Rev War button and other great finds.
 

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