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need help with button i.d. !!!! it's drivin' everybody nuts!!!!

GRAY GHOST

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hello all, i found this strange button last weekend near an old slave/ sharecropper's cabin. not far away from it was found a u.s. boxplate, although i don't know if the button itself is civil war era. an old black man used to live there in the 1920's through the 1930's, being a well known chauffeur in the petersburg, va. area for many years. i found one of his badges, so i know that much is true, and might have something to do with his line of work.

on the front of the small cuff sized button is a triangle with the capital letters " GS " inside it. it's silverplated, and the backmark is "pettibone mfg., cin. " from what little info i can gather, it's a firm in cincinnatti, ohio, that still makes buttons and uniforms to this day. i've showed it to several knowledgeable people, but to no avail. it's got us all stumped! the firm doesn't show up in tice's book, either.

whatever help i can get from ya'll would be appreciated. thanks, and hh,
 
Very cool find Gray! I wish I knew something about it. I do like it though! Good luck to you with the ID, Beale.
 
Hay Louis,

The triangle usually has something to do with surveying.

There is a United States Geological Survey. they use the
abbreviation. USGS.

But most states have a Geological Survey. They usually
use the abbreviation GS.

It's my guess that it is a state Geological Survey button.

Happy Huntin.

Tabdog
 
Really NICE button Ghost. Dont have any idea , just wanted to tell ya I think It's really Cool.
Good Luck with the ID .

Terri
 
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