Just returned from TEXAS - Republic Of Texas buttons X2, Dragoon, Aritillery, & MORE!

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Just returned from TEXAS - Republic Of Texas buttons X2, Dragoon, Aritillery, & MORE!

Last week I made my semi-annual trip to Texas to catch up with old friends and do a little relic hunting. Wednesday we spent about 6 hours at a 1850s military post in West Texas. I have been to this spot an number of times before and it never disappoints, although it has been hunted for 40 years. This time the conditions were pretty tough. The grass was high and it has been hunted a lot in the last couple years. I did pretty well with 17 bullets, 11 buttons, a few other odds and ends, and a strange eagle on a ball device that we couldn’t find in any books. My friends didn’t do so well, in fact my one buddy said it was the first time in 40 years that he didn’t find a marked button at this camp.

Saturday we went to a Republic of Texas fort site in central Texas. Four of my friends actually purchased the property about 12 years ago just to relic hunt it. These are the guys I cut my relic hunting teeth with back in 1991-1992 when I still lived in Texas and was just getting into relic hunting. I mentioned that I would like to try and find a Republic of Texas button since I had never found one. I was told that I had a chance at this site, although it was a very slim chance since this site had also been hunted hard over the years. I drove down with two of the “shareholders” and we spent three hours on this site. I wandered off into some woods thinking the ground would be softer and woods are harder to grid and clean out. It paid off for me with two Republic of Texas Infantry buttons. Other than that, I only found a couple fired musket balls. The other guys didn’t get any buttons but they were happy for me.

Here are my finds from Day 1 uncleaned. A lot of the buttons have baked on layer of dirt that hides the detail.

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Here are my two Texas buttons from Day 2 uncleaned
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Here is my take from the two days minus a few rivits and Henry casings
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Republic of Texas Infantry buttons cleaned. The both have pushes, but I am happy to cross them off the bucket list. These buttons are very rare since the Republic of Texas had a very small army. :headbang:
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Dragoon button had a nice slick patina and didn't require anything except toothbrush and toothpick.
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Cuff Artillery. I used hot peroxide, then a distilled water and baking soda paste to rub through the baked on dirt and expose the detail.
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Could use a little help with this bird. It is cast brass and appears to be an eagle on a globe or a bomb. We couldn't find it in the insignia book.
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Back of the eagle device. There is a raised boss where and attachment pin or hook had been.
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US Greatcoat button aka US Wreath. This one had some stubborn dirt stuck to it like cement. Still needs some work.
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Steve, that was an awesome trip & I'm sure you look forward to it each year. The Rep. of Texas buttons from 1837 are rare finds. Dman dug one here in Tennessee that was from a CSA site. Congrats on filling another nice display box of historical recoveries from Texas. Texas & Tennessee are forever linked by a little church in San Antonio. WTG, Q.
Thanks Quindy. Mu buddy I stay with has bought and sold a lot of Alamo material over the years and has dug all over Texas and Mexico fo that matter. Too dangerous to go into Mexico now though.
 

Nice recoveries Steve. Glad you wandered off and found some republic buttons, obviously there are still some out there. Still waiting on a Rifleman and Dragoon myself. They aren't easy to come by. Nice haul overall.
Thanks Evan, I have dug two Rifleman's and maybe four Dragoons out of this spot. My buddy has dug countless Rifleman's and Dragoons over the years. The pre-war western forts and camps are where they are at.
 

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Congrats great finds! Hopefully, someday they will end up in TEXAS again.
 

Great assortment of finds Steve. Looks like a fun trip
 

HEY people, I got caught up with the other finds in this post and forgot that These Republic of Texas buttons from 1837 are RARE recoveries. Dman dug one without a shank & it was appraised for $1,000 and was a W & E Best find. I'm voting BANNER!
 

Texas buttons - BANNER VOTE!!
 

Richard, Dman dug the Republic of Texas button that made banner in Tennessee on a Tenn. Trio hunt. Steve dug the 2 Rep. of Texas buttons recently in Texas. HH, Q.
 

CONGRATULATIONS on a great hunt, which looks like a BANNER find to me!

:)
Breezie
 

Wow, that is awesome. Nicely done.
 

NICE FINDS THERE STEVE ..
 

Ok my friend. Now that I'm more informed on these killer buttons I'm voting BANNER for sure. Absolutely worthy. Glad I was able to learn something new today
 

HEY people, I got caught up with the other finds in this post and forgot that These Republic of Texas buttons from 1837 are RARE recoveries. Dman dug one without a shank & it was appraised for $1,000 and was a W & E Best find. I'm voting BANNER!
Thanks Quindy, you will see more slave tags and tree coins posted on this forum than Republic of Texas buttons.
 

Killer finds.. one..let alone TWO? BANNER TWINS!:camera::metaldetector:
 

Those are great finds Steve, those buttons deserve a banner as far as I'm concerned, so I'm voting that way!
 

A relic hunters dream hunt!! I vote double banner on those buttons! Many congrats to ya!!!
 

Stevie boy those really are a killer BANNER finds and i will be voting! One of those babies are rare to see but 2 means you went to Texas and showed them what time it was! ~Blaze
 

Stevie boy those really are a killer BANNER finds and i will be voting! One of those babies are rare to see but 2 means you went to Texas and showed them what time it was! ~Blaze
Haha! After my second one they said it was TIME TO LEAVE!!
 

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