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Rich,
There are small, brass, dome-shaped, one-piece buttons with soldered "eye loop" shanks recovered in feature association with U.S. artillery regiments (1st and 3rd) foliated sript "A" buttons (1813-1814), a U.S. general service button(1808-ca. 1845), and other War of 1812 U.S. military artifacts from the Amos Spafford farmhouse (33Wo50) 1810 to 1830 in Ohio. While these are not like yours, I believe them to be what was known as "bullet" buttons manufactured during the war from 1813-1814. If it turns out I am not correct, yours may well be this type of button.
Pat Tucker
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>From: Rich Fishel <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Jan 10, 2012 7:33 AM
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>Subject: War of 1812 buttons
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>We have recovered these buttons from an American War of 1812 cantonment, and I can't get a positive identification on what they were used for. Gaiters? Shoes? Cuffs? They are pewter, dome-shaped, and 11 cm in diameter. They can be seen here:
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>http://www.flickr.com/photos/therichfish/6670772963/in/photostream
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>Any ideas will be appreciated. Thanks!
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>Rich
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