Dug A Heart Rosette at CW Site-Update for Accuracy Sake, Read Note....

VOL1266-X

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Too nice a day to not go hunting in Tennessee today. Dman and I met for a short 2.5 hour hunt this morning and it was sunny and about 45 degrees. This was a local dual use (CS & U.S.) site where some bulldozing had recently been done. I dug a CS Militia plate there about 12 years ago along with eagle buttons, about 70 dropped bullets, knapsack hooks, and gun parts. I recall getting a nice 1876 seated quarter there too.
About ten minutes into the hunt, I received a good signal on my F75 and pinpointed a target only 6 inches deep. When I looked at it down in the hole and picked it up I thought I had dug my first Ohio breastplate. It turned out to be the brass heart bridle rosette shown in both pics. It was 2.25 in. dia. and had an iron back with two attachment hooks. It is most likely civilian as I dug the CS plate less than 100 ft. away. I walked over to Dman who knew I had dug something good since I came over to him. He looked at it and said "Oh @@@@". In addition to being a dual use site, there's a U.S. Cavalry camp just across the hill.
Dman dug all the lead and the early 1900 overall button with the "fly" on it. I sent a pic of the rosette to Rafael Eledge at Shiloh Relics. He said he had dug one just like it at a dual use site near Estill Springs, TN several years ago. As to which side may have used it on their bridle, there, it's a toss up although the U.S. heart rosettes don't usually have a pronounced border on them. HH, Quindy.

UPDATE-Tom Hays of Stones River Trading Company states that these were affixed to the headstall of the bridle and were heavily CS used. Larry Hicklen of Middle Tennessee Civil War Relics says he has recovered one of these in a Wharton's Texas Rangers CSA Cavalry camp and another in the camp of the 1st Ternnessee CSA Cavalry. He advises that the back will probably be iron rather than solder and to check it with a magnet. It's iron. He was a chemist before going into the relic business and knows a lot about metals associated with CW use.

Note- a friend who is associated with a popular relic magazine saw the heart rosette. He said he was told the CW period examples had lead backs and the ones with the tin backs like mine are post CW. He had seen one dug at Kennesaw, GA and it had a lead filled back.
I always want to be accurate with my posts so I contacted two gentlemen on Tnet who I consider to be very well versed in horse equipment. They are Rob (Creskol) and Cody (Kuger). Rob said he had heard that the tin backs were post CW too but (like me) could not explain how the 4 other examples just like mine dug by friends Rafael Eledge, Tom Hays, and Larry Hicklen recovered their rosettes ALL from CS cavalry sites. In addition, Tom (kindafoundabuckle) dug his from the Mechanicsville, VA battle area. Cody is checking one of his sources.
Tom Hays from Stones River Trading Company asserts that the type of tin back I recovered is CW period as it would be way too much of a coincidence to be post war and dug in CS cavalry sites. I don't want to drag this post on but I do want to be correct with CW usage. HH, Quindy.
Dman is back home, on crutches, and working a partial day at his store. We put him on injured reserve AGAIN-LOL.
 

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Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Sorry to hear about Dman Quindy :( That's something I still have to do before winter,but I just go out the third floor window and use a leaf blower.Take Care
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Sorry to hear about Dmans latest injury. I knew it was just a matter of time. :tongue3: I had guessed that he would break a rump bones, so I didn't win the bet. I think Dman may be close to Evel Knievels record on broken bones. :occasion14:
I wish him a speedy recovery Q. Thanks for the update.
When you guys eventually get out to detect, please wrap him in bubble wrap to help his odds. Oh yeah, get him a step ladder too to get out of your truck. :thumbsup:
-Dug-
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Nice finds and glad the heart rosette is pretty and getting accurate history on it makes it even better. As far as DMan falling and breaking his leg, so sorry to hear that, one of my best friends just went thru the double break in the leg thing this past winter, and about 5 months later, the 64 year old was done with therapy and riding mountain bike like a mad man again, so hang in there DMan...........

Don
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Fantastic Find! :o
She's a beauty...
You really know how to pull those relics :wink:
Best Digs to you & a Speedy recovery to D-Man :hello:
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

I hope Dman has a speed recovery, maybe before too long he can get some golfing in for leg therapy and than on to buying some lunches for the trio :wink:.

Nice update on the rosette, I mentioned that about Gen Morgan and Black Bess the other day in hopes it would be Confederate.
Very nice find, Bill
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Sorry to hear about Dman. I was checking my phone while Mike is driving. We are on the road for 5 days of hunting in Virginia. We will be back Monday in time to hear you on Relic Roundup.
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

i just thought of something else and with steel plates in his leg .he will have trouble getting on a plane and when he is metal detecting his machine will go off alot.
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

So sorry to hear about Dman, Quindy. Please tell him I wish him a speedy recovery. :)
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Yeah, the Heart Rosette's were used by Confederate soldiers but were also used by others as they were civilian made, I've dug them in Yankee camps in the past as well. Sorry to hear about your diggin' buddy and friend.
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

You guys are in a good site. Sorry to hear about Dman. Tell him to get well soon. :thumbsup:
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Hi Quindy , Sweet lookin' rosette ... I like the possibility it was on General Morgan's horse . Speedy recovery to the Dman dawg
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Great recoveries there Q! That sux about Dman. I wish him a quick recovery.
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Nice finds! Those metal plates in the broken leg could cause problems with certain detectors - he's going to have to keep that leg away from the coil! :o

Hope he has a speedy recovery.
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Dang,sorry to hear that!!Give him my well wishes,and I hope the plates dont set his detector off!!!
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Sorry to hear about Dman, being stuck in the house while the rest of you are out detecting is going to make it way worse.
Carl
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

stefen said:
Union-type bridle Rosette http://www.antiquemystique.com/pages/9579_jpg.htm

Also a variation used for martingales...triple the value ($150) of the bridle type
Thanks Stefen. I saw that exact one on the net last night. I was told by one of the relic dealers that the Union one had no pronounced rim as demonstrated by that example. The consensus is that it is civilian as used by CS cavalry. We'll never know for sure but the Morgan provence is certainly possible as he rode very close to that exact site as shown in maps drawn by people who personally talked to the CSA veterans who fought in the battle. . HH, Quindy.

Dman Update: I went to see him in the hospital this morning and he goes into surgery at 1:30 pm CST today. Permanent plates will be installed as one bone is shattered. Will keep everyone advised. He insisted that I tell everyone that he thanks them for their thoughts and prayers.
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

Hey VOL1266. Was there a Civil war era button with that same raised heart on it. Reason I ask is I found one near a site I dig. It looks just like that rosette, but it is button size.
 

Re: Dug A Heart Rosette @ CW Site-BAD NEWS: Dman Broke His Leg 10-26

awesome relic! tell D-man get well soon!
 

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