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1789 Inaugural Button Library
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The 18th Century Scottish Re-Birth of The Liberty Cap
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Robert Scot Master Engraver
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Amos Doolittle’s Federal Eagle Copper-Plate Engraving
Collecting GWIB
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Our Nations Celebratory Button’s Clean-Slate Birthmark
From GWI to New Nation tribute Classification
Deciphering the Origins of the Estoile
Deciphering the Morning Glory on New Nation Tribute Buttons
The Heraldic Eagle W/ The Six Point Estoile
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Behind The Federal Eagle, Olive Branch & Three Arrow Symbols
What Symbols Make it A GW Inaugural Button
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Learning the Colors of Metals in Buttons
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George Washington’s First & Second Inaugural Address
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