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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 13, March 28, 2004, Article 8

    WASHINGTON INAUGURAL BUTTON FOUND IN DIG

    A 1789 George Washington inaugural button and other
    artifacts were recently unearthed in Maryland.

    "Archeologists at the site of the Blue Ball road project off
    U.S. 202 have found memorabilia related to George Washington
    and Abraham Lincoln.

    The Delaware Department of Transportation said Wednesday
    the dig at the old Weldin farmhouse off Foulk Road turned up
    a brass button that commemorated the 1789 inauguration of
    George Washington as the nation's first president."

    "The button, about an inch and a half in diameter, has the
    initials of the original 13 Colonies and the words "Long Live
    the President" in a circle around the initials "GW."

    "Barbara Shaffer, lead archeologist, said the button likely was
    sewn to a coat and probably fell off and dropped between the
    kitchen floorboards, where it remained until her team found it
    on March 3. Researchers believe tenant farmers were living in
    the house in the late 1700s.

    Shaffer said there are only about 50 other buttons like it. The
    buttons were handed out to delegates at the inauguration and
    were also available for purchase by people who attended, said
    Richard White, field director for the project."
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  • 2004-03-28
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  • 7

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