Hi all,
A colleague has asked me to post this to HISTARCH. Reply on list or
directly to me if you prefer, and I will see that he gets the information.
Thanks,
Chris Clement
>An interesting fact has recently come to me: I was told of the custom of
>auctioning off uniform buttons. Apparently this was common in the lower
>ranks in North America, and when a soldier died, his friends would auction
>the buttons and send the money home to his family. I am trying to find
>some verification of this custom, and how widespread it may have been - it
>certainly would mess things up from an archaeological identification point
>of view. Has anyone ever heard of anything like this before?
Christopher Ohm Clement, Ph.D.
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