CSA General Service Uniform Button, 1861-1864

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Artifact Overview

Early in the Civil War, the South used surplus Federal eagle buttons - manufactured in the North - on its uniforms. Later, the Confederacy used buttons marked "CSA," for Confederate States of America. After fighting began, the Confederacy imported its military uniform buttons from Europe. When the Federal blockade gradually choked off this supply, a small number of Southern firms turned out versions.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Military button

Date Made

1861-1864

Creator Notes

Possibly made in the Confederate States of America.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

34.397.3

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Metal
Paint (Coating)

Technique

Stamping (Forming)

Dimensions

Diameter: 0.875 in

Inscriptions

front: CSA
CSA General Service Uniform Button, 1861-1864