Z4409 Post-Civil War "National Home of Disabled Volunteer Soldiers" Cuff Button
Description: Decent example with a bent shank. The National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was established on March 3, 1865. Their purpose was to provide care for those received wounds, diseases, etc. during the American Civil War.
Backmark: "* STEELE & JOHNSON" dm
Measures: 15 mm
Reference: Albert VN50A cuff size
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