File:LLLL brass button.jpg

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Description Brass button for Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen (LLLL), Washington State History Museum.
The LLLL was set up by the U.S. War Department during World War I as a counter to the anti-war Industrial Workers of the World.
Image significantly manipulated with GIMP (perspective correction, etc.) because image had to be taken from an angle such as to minimize reflections.
Date Photo: 13 January 2006. The object itself would be circa 1917.
Source Photo by Joe Mabel
Author Joe Mabel
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The museum freely allows available-light photography of its exhibits. The buttons are pre-1923. Photo: GFDL granted by photographer.

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