"NC" Buckle

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"NC" Buckle

I dug this buckle at an old hotel site today. The hotel was built around 1827 or so, and burned in 1925. It was never rebuilt.
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I am curious if it has roots in the Civil War. There was no action that I know of in this area, but there were numerous militia and veterans' groups meetings at this old hotel.

Here is another picture with pennies for perspective:
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Any help in identifying the origin would be most welcome.
 

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Someone on another forum suggested that the "cross" X behind the NC resembles the "X" on the Confederate flag.
Any thoughts??
 

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Would it be possible that this belt adjuster buckle might be from a workers uniform and the Initials is from the name of the Hotel ? If my Research is right, the Hotels initials would be C H and it's history would give the right time for the belt adjuster.

Nova Treasure
 

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nova treasure said:
Would it be possible that this belt adjuster buckle might be from a workers uniform and the Initials is from the name of the Hotel ? If my Research is right, the Hotels initials would be C H and it's history would give the right time for the belt adjuster.

Nova Treasure
CN maybe. I dont see an H.
 

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Monograms are tough but it has the angle like an N.
 

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I am curious about the detail on the bottom tail of the C .. It looks like an "o" ..similar to the logo I have seen on dust covers from padlocks... Could it be N Co ?
 

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creskol said:
I am curious about the detail on the bottom tail of the C .. It looks like an "o" ..similar to the logo I have seen on dust covers from padlocks... Could it be N Co ?
Good observation.
Yes I think its a very good chance its "N. Co." but that doesnt make it any easier.
Probably the suspender manufacturer.
 

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