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  • Light Infantry Button
        A light infantry button that measures 1.5cm in diameter and has laurel leaves around the outside edge. It was found in the Niagara-on-the-lake/Queenston area.
      A light infantry button that measures 1.5cm in diameter and has laurel …
  • 43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot Buttons
        A British infantry regiment that was raised in 1751 and amalgamated with the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot, to form the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in 1881. It is believed th
      A British infantry regiment that was raised in 1751 and amalgamated with …
  • Royal Regiment of Artillery Buttons
        Buttons have three raised cannon balls in a horizontal row across the top and three raised cannons in a vertical row that are set in a shield. It is believed that this button is from the War of 1812.
      Buttons have three raised cannon balls in a horizontal row across the …
  • Plain Button with Stand(D) Gold Col(R) Inscription
        A plain button, believed to be from the 1812 era, that has “Stand(D) Gold Col(R)” inscribed on the reverse.
      A plain button, believed to be from the 1812 era, that has …
  • Officer's Buttons
        These are plain Officers’ buttons believed to be from the War of 1812-1814. These items can be found at the Battlefield Hotel Museum.
      These are plain Officers’ buttons believed to be from the War of …
  • 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers) Button
        The 88th (Connaught Rangers) disembarked at Quebec on the 3rd August 1814, having sailed from France. They were at Plattsburg: stationed on the banks of the Richelieu. They served eleven months, duri
      The 88th (Connaught Rangers) disembarked at Quebec on the 3rd August 1814, …
  • Royal Sappers and Miners Button
        A Royal Sappers and Miners button believed to be from the War of 1812 era. There was no overall commanding officer but there was a battalion from July 1812 to February 1815. It is believed that they
      A Royal Sappers and Miners button believed to be from the War …
  • 41st Regiment of Foot Buttons- c. 1812
        These are buttons from the 41st Regiment of Foot that served in the Canada during the War of 1812. The design is a “41” raised in the center of an eight point star.
      These are buttons from the 41st Regiment of Foot that served in …
  • Plain Officer's Buttons c. 1812
        These are plain Officers’ buttons believed to be from the War of 1812.
      These are plain Officers’ buttons believed to be from the War of …
  • British Army Overcoat Button c.1812-1814
        These are overcoat buttons from the British army. The metal buttons have no markings and measure 2.3cm in diameter.
      These are overcoat buttons from the British army. The metal buttons have …
  • Plain Gaiter Button c.1812-1814
        Plain flat gaiter button that is made of metal and measures 1.2 cm in diameter.
      Plain flat gaiter button that is made of metal and measures 1.2 …
  • 70th Surry Regiment of Foot Button- c.1812
        A button of the 70th Surry Regiment that is 1.9 cm in diameter. It has “70” raised in the center surrounded by a raised laurel wreath. “SURRY” is also raised across the top of the button. This regime
      A button of the 70th Surry Regiment that is 1.9 cm in …
  • 26th Regiment of Foot (The Cameronians) Button
        The 26th Regiment button has a “26” raised in the center surrounded by a fine laurel wreath. It is possibly pewter and is approximately 1.5 cm in diameter. The Cameronians served in Canada 1814-15.
      The 26th Regiment button has a “26” raised in the center surrounded …
  • United States Army Small Button- c.1812
        This is a United States Army small white metal (possibly pewter) button. It is a general service infantry button with US in raised letters in the center. This item is currently on display at the Batt
      This is a United States Army small white metal (possibly pewter) button. …
  • United States of America Military Button
        United States of America Infantry button made of white metal with an eagle on a branch and “US” in an oval below. The shank is bent on the reverse. The button diameter is 1 cm.
      United States of America Infantry button made of white metal with an …
  • United States Regiment of Riflemen
        Button has letters R.R intertwined with no shank on the reverse. Diameter is 1.5 cm.
      Button has letters R.R intertwined with no shank on the reverse. Diameter …
  • 62nd (Wiltshire) Regiment of Foot Button
        The button is believed to be made of pewter and has a raised “WILTSHIRE” on the face along with a crown in the centre. The diameter is 2.2cm. The 1st Battalion of the 62nd Regiment arrived in Halifax
      The button is believed to be made of pewter and has a …
  • Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry Button
        It is believed that this is a Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry button from the 1812 period. Enlistment for the Fencibles started in 1805 in both Upper and Lower Canada. By the War of 1812 they
      It is believed that this is a Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry …
  • 65th (2nd Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment of Foot Button
        One researcher has changed our initiate identification to that of the 85th (Bucks Volunteers) Light Infantry. The numerals in the center are encircled by a belt, on which is written "BUCKS", which yo
      One researcher has changed our initiate identification to that of the 85th …
  • Plain Gaiter Buttons c.1812-1814
        Plain white metal gaiter buttons. These buttons are slightly stained and measure 1.1cm in diameter. They were also found along the Niagara frontier.
      Plain white metal gaiter buttons. These buttons are slightly stained and measure …
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