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Man Finds Haitian 'Phoenix Button' From 1800s On Washington State Beach
By Ben Hooper
June 25 (UPI) -
- A Washington state man using his metal detec- tor on a beach made an unusual discovery -- a Haitian "Phoenix
Button" from the 1800s.
Phil Massie said he and some friends were metal detecting recently on a Puget Sound beach when he
found the brass object buried about 6 inches under ground.
"I pulled it out. And I told the guys, 'Hey, come here and take a look this, I found
a button and I've never seen any- thing like this before,'"
Massie told KIRO-FM.
The button bore the image of a bird with some text in French. A
few days of research revealed the object was a "Phoenix Button," a military uniform button manufac- tured by an English firm for King Christophe of Haiti in the early 1800s.
"They usually have the phoenix on the front, the phoenix bird, and a motto in French, which would have been appropriate for Haiti at the time, and that motto is 'I am reborn from my ashes,"
said Doug Wilson, an archaeologist with the National Park Service at the Fort Vancouver National Historic
Site.
He said a num- ber on the button likely refers to the regiment.
Wilson said a number of Phoenix Buttons have turned up in the Pacific Northwest over the past 150 years.
He said histori- ans believe a U.S. man pur- chased a quantity of the buttons after King Christophe's death and brought them to the Old Oregon Country, where he used the but- tons as trading items with indige- nous people.
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