ghost_rider said:May be a Louisiana State Militia Button.... as you have found they used the Pelican as their design, which carried over into the Civil War.
duggap said:That may be a livery stable button. Some of those go back past the civil war. From the style of eagle on the front, I would date it to at least 1850s. But I am guessing.
duggap said:That may be a livery stable button. Some of those go back past the civil war. From the style of eagle on the front, I would date it to at least 1850s. But I am guessing.
La Beep said:Look at the 10th one down it is similar i think.
Local Staff variant
http://www.civilwarbuttons.com/cscentrlist.htm
La Beep (Ward)
duggap said:The reason I was thinking Livery button was because of three we found on a confederate site. Two were silver plated and one was gold plated but otherwise identical to each other. We exhausted all the books so we emailed Dan Binder and he was the one who id'ed it as livery. This button is very close to those buttons.
Jim I don't have pics as one fellow dug all three. I will try and get him to post them for you. I also think they may have, or are going to be, in American Digger Magazine. Charlie Harris from American Digger is in one of our relic clubs and he also has pics. He was the one who contacted Binder.Montana Jim said:duggap said:The reason I was thinking Livery button was because of three we found on a confederate site. Two were silver plated and one was gold plated but otherwise identical to each other. We exhausted all the books so we emailed Dan Binder and he was the one who id'ed it as livery. This button is very close to those buttons.
Got pics of them?