Another rare Confederate Button!

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I have been very fortunate in finding some elusive Confederate Military Uniform buttons since I started detecting in NC, and this one is no exception to rarity dug around 13 plus inches deep in heavy red clay. :notworthy: :notworthy: :headbang: Forget about all the shiny gilt that dressed this button at one time, sadly it's long gone now. It has succumb to the elements. Hard to see from the photos, but it is indeed listed as 13mm {Albert's SU 272} The design Features a "Don't mess with me" Hornets nest 8) with "NC" on sides on a lined field, and "MILITARY INSTITUTE" around the edge. Some Cadets manned an artillery piece in the Civil War's FIRST land battle at Big Bethel, Virginia in June 1861.

**The North Carolina Military Institute was organized in the 1850s by a group of Charlotte businessmen led by Dr. Charles J. Fox. The cornerstone of the first building was laid in 1858. The building and educational programs it housed were patterned after those of the United States Military Academy at West Point.

D. H. Hill, previously a professor at Davidson College, guided development of the curriculum and served as president of the board of directors. Hill instituted stiff regulations on conduct for his cadets based on training he received as a student at West Point and through his Mexican War experiences. After receiving its charter in 1859, the Institute enrolled approximately 125 students ranging in age from twelve to twenty-one. The first class of cadets graduated in 1860 and served as some of the first recruits and training personnel for North Carolina troops at the start of the Civil War.


At the start of the American Civil war, Governor Zebulon B. Vance summoned D.H. Hill and other military strategists to Raleigh to assemble camps of instruction for freshly recruited troops. Hill was placed in charge of Camp Ellis in Raleigh and was joined by many of his faculty and cadets in forming the First North Carolina Regiment. All of the staff officers of the regiment were former faculty members of the Institute. When the regiment was formed, Adjutant General Robert F. Hoke stipulated that the cadets could join the regiment with the consent of their parents and guardians. Once most of the students and all of the leading faculty members had gone off to war, the school was used as a Confederate military hospital.

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The Front, barely visible now, boasts the Hornets nest and the Letters NC on both sides
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Front
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More of the front
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Very hard to see, the back should have the "Scovill MFG.CO. Back Mark
Thread is still attached to the shank!
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Here is a photo of a NC Military Institute button from my friends website http://www.civilwarbuttons.com/csstatelist.htm selling for over 1,150.00 :headbang:
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Historical Marker
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The rest of the finds. The gold plated ring came from the same plug as the NC Military Institute Button.
 

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Been under the weather Mike :( Great button and info,Thank's :thumbsup:
 

Woodland Detectors 4-H said:
hammered said:
Cracking good find Mike :icon_thumleft:, well done mate :wink:.


hammered
Thanks Ian,
This is what makes the hobby so exciting finding the rare ones. You'll have to come over the pond and stay as our guests this year.


Rare is lways good :laughing7:, as for coming over, we shall have to see what can be arranged :icon_thumleft:, thanks for the offer. Have you thought about a holiday in England?, there's still plenty of saxon and roman stuff to find.


hammered
 

hammered said:
Woodland Detectors 4-H said:
hammered said:
Cracking good find Mike :icon_thumleft:, well done mate :wink:.


hammered
Thanks Ian,
This is what makes the hobby so exciting finding the rare ones. You'll have to come over the pond and stay as our guests this year.


Rare is lways good :laughing7:, as for coming over, we shall have to see what can be arranged :icon_thumleft:, thanks for the offer. Have you thought about a holiday in England?, there's still plenty of saxon and roman stuff to find.


hammered
Oh yeah Ian. It is on my wish list.
I am sure you and I will hunt together some day friend.
 

Super find 4H, thanks for posting.
Bunker
 

Hey buddy,
Did I just miss that hunt by about......4 hours lol, had a great time that day, I'm glad you scored big that evening!!! :headbang:
:headbang:, thats a banner button in my book, maybe not for condition, but rarity for sure.
Guy
 

That's a good'un! Too bad the ground took such a toll on it. I saw another one dug in similar shape at a DIV hunt in Culpeper.
 

sweet finds there...damn good one for the collection for sure...
 

Mike,

Another great find!! That really is a great button!! Congrats!

Hope the family is well...

MB
 

Years ago, I also found an NCMI button here in Goldsboro, NC. Great find!
 

I'm still searching for one of those Button's. I live in Charlotte and have detected that area alot. I'm still looking for a Complete Military Jacket with those buttons on it.Someone might have it in a Trunk. Thanks goldnugget-Charlotte,North Carolina
 

Wonderful Recovery on a rare button. :thumbsup: I have that Marker L80 in the shop waiting for a new post should be back in place soon.
BC
 

Woodland Detectors 4-H said:
Burnt Chimney said:
Wonderful Recovery on a rare button. :thumbsup: I have that Marker L80 in the shop waiting for a new post should be back in place soon.
BC
That's cool!

You refurbish them?

Hope all is well.
Mike

Only when this happens.
 

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Burnt Chimney said:
Woodland Detectors 4-H said:
Burnt Chimney said:
Wonderful Recovery on a rare button. :thumbsup: I have that Marker L80 in the shop waiting for a new post should be back in place soon.
BC
That's cool!

You refurbish them?

Hope all is well.
Mike

Only when this happens.
Well kudos to you!

That has to be gratifying!
 

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