Very Old Button Says U.D.R.R.

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Found this today! Actually I found it sometime last year and lost it, went back to the place I lost it and there it was about an inch under! Found in someone's back yard in south St. Louis. Anyway looks like a little gold gilt is visible, as well as very legible print on the back. Looks like a two-part button. Still need to research the U.D.R.R. to see what that means. Maybe a railroad uniform button? So happy I went back and found it, I thought it was gone for good.

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Thats awesome to go back and find it it was meant for you to have. Im thinking Railroad also I love anything railroad thats really cool hope someone can Give it a solid ID Nice job.......Tommy
 

Found a Ulster and Delaware Railroad, Catskill Mts., New York. Maybe?
 

It's from the Ulster and David railroad. Here is a page from Wikipedia.Screenshot_20200522-134213.webp Very cool find!!!!
 

Awesome Id you guys
 

Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Naw, I'm pretty sure it's a rare specimen of the Milkman brigade also known as the Udder Militia, circa 1867 I believe.
Their war cry was horrifying.
 

Naw, I'm pretty sure it's a rare specimen of the Milkman brigade also known as the Udder Militia, circa 1867 I believe.
Their war cry was horrifying.

I thought that was a WWII German outfit.

german army soldiers getting milk.webp
 

Naw, I'm pretty sure it's a rare specimen of the Milkman brigade also known as the Udder Militia, circa 1867 I believe.
Their war cry was horrifying.

That's just udder nonsense.... he he
 

I would think Ulster and Delaware Railroad is correct, except I've only seen them as U&D RR.
 

Thank you all for your input!
 

very unique rare old button dig. Congrats!
 

Nice!! Congrats!!
 

Love the cool button recovery! :icon_thumleft:
 

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