tsgman
Bronze Member
- Sep 13, 2005
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- All Treasure Hunting
I found this 1875 English Penny and it had the name C.C. Moss stamped into it. I thought I recognized this name from someplace but I could not remember at the time. I do a lot of Civil War research and have several books relating to regional history here in southern Missouri. A few days later it occured to me where I knew this name from. After checking the book I found a soldier named Chas. C. Moss. He was referred to as C.C. Moss a few times in this book. He was in the Phelps Regiment of Greene County men and was wounded at the battle of Pea Ridge Arkansas. After the war it said he was elected Sheriff in Greene Co. Later on he was a Tinner. It appears he used this as a id tag, possibly for his saddle? I don't know for sure, but it has two slots cut into it like a belt would secure it to something. I found this along a creek in Greene Co. I will have to do more research but if I am lucky I will find a decendent and give it to them. I have found a few items with peoples names on them but this was the first one I was able to find who they were. The last picture has info about him, it starts about the middle of the page. Thanks, Tsgman