North Carolina Military Institute

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North Carolina Military Institute was a 19th-century military school in Charlotte, North Carolina, known for training young men—many of whom later served in the Confederate Army—under the leadership of figures such as D. H. Hill.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
military school
affiliationDuringCivilWar Confederate States of America NERFINISHED
commandant D. H. Hill NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationLevel pre-collegiate
secondary
hasEducationalFocus military education
preparation for military service
historicalEra American Civil War era NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance example of Southern antebellum military academy
produced Confederate military officers
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Southern United States
surface form: American South

Charlotte, North Carolina NERFINISHED
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
North Carolina
namedAfter North Carolina NERFINISHED
notableAlumniService Confederate States Army GENERATED
notableFaculty D. H. Hill NERFINISHED
notableLeader D. H. Hill NERFINISHED
operatedInCentury 19th century
primaryRole training officers for the Confederate Army
regionServed Southern United States NERFINISHED
studentBody young men

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D. H. Hill employer North Carolina Military Institute