Eyeballed an old train button that my chickens dug up...but what is this?

Spyderj

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I walked outside today and on the path to our chicken coop, I looked down and found this train button. I believe the chickens dug it up.

A while back, I was replacing a broken fence post and dug this up - it has a star on it and it is shaped like a key. It is very heavy and thick. 2" at the base, and about 3. 7/8" long and about 1/2 in thick. Looking for some help identifying this one.

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Spyderj

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I found that exact button in a 1912 railroad logging camp. Great find!

Do you think this button was part of old railroad workers uniforms? My property borders the old Chicago Rock Island & Pacific railroad.
 

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That's a nice button! How did you train the chickens to dig up goods?:laughing7:
 

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I do believe it was part of a railroad work clothing...I know that the button is a studded backing and is smaller than a standard coat button. I always wondered if they were railroad work glove buttons.
 

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Welcome to TNET. Nice, I like finding those buttons.The button is from overalls or work clothes late 1800's, early 1900's. Several brands used a steam engine logo on their buttons.
 

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Nice button find, with a little help from your chickens! :icon_thumleft:
Welcome to TNet! :hello:
 

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The second piece looks like a keyhole cover for a padlock depending on it's size.
 

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Welcome to tnet All you need to do now is put one of those chickens on the end of a pole and you have a new brand of detector the Chick Stick That's a very cool find I love anything old RR Thanks for sharing your finds Looks like you might have some good hunting there!!!!!!
 

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That item with star is part of a hanging scale.
 

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Chickens digging for treasure, and to think I thought I'd seen everything! :laughing7:
 

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Nice finds. Your button might be an early Carhartt. I think your relic is part of a trammel compass carriage. This is one I found last year but it's made of brass.
 

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Spyderj

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Thanks for all the info! I appreciate the responses.
 

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Nice button! Buy a detector and get to digging, also welcome to treasure net
 

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Spyderj

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Nice button! Buy a detector and get to digging, also welcome to treasure net

Yes! That is my plan. I have been wanting to for years now. I recently purchased a 130+ acre farm property that borders the old Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific RR. Our house was built in 1904. The RR was established here in 1855 (I believe).

So, a question all newbies ask...What detector should I get? I don’t really want to spend the money on an AT Pro. Would an ACE xxx be enough?

Thanks.
 

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