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Who's your "button Daddi" ? :lmfao:

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These are my 2 best DIV buttons.......RI & NC coat buttons......still dirty & 2 more for "the book" :buds:
Do I get a dancing chickin? :punch:
 
I'm used to seeing pictures of eagle buttons. Don't see many like these that don't have eagles on them :surrender:

Would like to know the story.

Thanks,

Mike
 
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that well either. But we were told the night before what troops from different parts of the country were camped/fought in the area. I remembered one was the 2nd RI. Regiment. So these are coat uniform buttons probably from a soldier of the 2nd RI. The other is a CSA N. Carolina state seal button (from a NC regiment) & also called "coat sized" cause it's larger than most others. The plain eagle ones, like you mentioned & one was in my hand in the first post next to the 2 RI's are called common enlisted mans buttons. So I guess they didn't have the fancy state uniforms in other words.....(Maybe one of the Civil War guys can correct me here)
 
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