✅ SOLVED Button I.D.

GaRebel1861

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duggap

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That appears to be a very unique find. Albert's book, on page 19, shows various ones with different numbers. Yours is for the 2nd Regiment. They were made from 1798 to 1802. Very nice, sir.
 

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sutphin

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GA-REBEL THATS A DAMN NICE BUTTON YOU HAVE THERE......
 

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GaRebel1861

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Great Historical find !
I put a Banner vote in on this !
Gary

Gary,
Thank you sir for the thought of a banner. However, I did not find it. (Wish I did!)So, it does not qualify. A friend of mine sent me the pictures that I posted. I knew with no doubt that it was a good find and someone here could put an I.D. on it. Which they did. I passed the information back to the owner of the button. A button,that we would all love to find. :icon_thumleft:
 

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