Looking for details on Browning, King & Co Button

PMH

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Hey There,
I found a Browning, King, & Co button while digging in my garden the other day. It has either "STC" or "STG" on the frontside and you can barely see the Browning, King, & Co on the back. I had read that Browning, King, & Co made a lot of uniforms and college wear until 1934. Does anyone have any idea as to what "STC" or "STG" could stand for?


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Thanks! Do you know what does STC stand for? Where the railway was located?
 

Thanks! Do you know what does STC stand for? Where the railway was located?

No idea - I just knew it was a railroad button due to the design / font

I tried to find some info on it but not much shows up in the results

nice find - hope you can find more info!

HH

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I know there was a "Saginaw Timber Co" that ran their own trains during steam locomotive times and the lumbering era - maybe that could lead you in the rgt direction...
 

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