Federal Rifleman Coat Button - Excavated High Quality

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Item: Federal Riflemen Coat Button - Excavated High Quality
Backmark:
 "W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS / PHI" rmdc
Construction: High convex, two-piece.
Approximate size: 21 mm.
Condition: Excellent, excavated, secure shank present and straight up. Chocolate brown patina covered with gilt. It has no pushes, cracks, breaks, or repairs.
Recovered: Quantico, VA area.
Reference: Tice: RF212/215A15 Albert: RF 17 & 19
Comments: This high quality excavated Riflemen button will be an excellent addition to any excavated Civil War button or general relic collection.
Additional information: According to "Uniform Buttons of the United States 1776-1865" by Warren K. Tice, regarding Federal Mounted Riflemen:

"The Army transformed the Second Dragoons into mounted riflemen in 1842 and the unit was again reorganized into the 2nd Cavalry at the beginning of the Civil War. Another regiment of mounted rifles was added in 1846, and became the 3rd Cavalry in 1861. The Riflemen were armed with long hunting rifles, allowing them to serve as highly mobile infantry during the Indian Wars. The distinctive "R" buttons continued to be worn during the Civil War."


Product Code:
PC8373

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