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Willie Lincoln Button 7/8'
Willie Lincoln Button 7/8"
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Brass rimmed, 7/8" picture button of Willie Lincoln, died 1862, whose body accompanied his father on the train to Springfield, Illinois for burial.
Available with a wire shank or canvas pad back
These are produced with our 18th century button machine.
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