Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site (32WI17), Material Culture Reports, Part V: Buttons As Closures, Buttons AS Decoration: a Nineteenth Century Example From Fort Union
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Between 1829-1865, Fort Union served as the administrative
center of the Upper Missouri Outfit of the American Fur
Company. After becoming a National Historic Site in 1966,
the U.S. National Park Service sponsored four excavations
there. Among the thousands of objects recovered were
several hundred buttons. In the past, archeologists have
been content to describe such mundane without attempting to
analyze artifacts; e.g., place them within a social and
functional contexts. This paper attempts to use buttons as
a means of determining the kinds of clothing worn at the
fort, the cultural contexts in which they were variously
used, and whether general classes of clothing used there
were imported as ready mades or produced at the fort itself.
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