Memorial Day Fort Hunt

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The 1830s one-piece US Artillery Coat Button is a nice find. :thumbsup:
My first thought about your "saddle tack" find, was that it's possibly a brass furniture tack.

Love the look of the fancy Wadhams Coe button too,
Dave
 

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