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This beautiful print of Fort Sumter at sunset by Conrad Wise Chapman was produced by The Museum of the Confederacy in 1973. It is numbered 875 out of 1000. It is signed at the lower right corner by… (933-20). Learn More »
Measures 34 1/2" x 28 1/4". Limited Edition, numbered and signed. 58/1100. Lee in Charleston, December 15, 1861. In the autumn of 1861, General Robert E. Lee was dispatched to South Carolina to… (596-10). Learn More »
$300.00
Originally $350.00
Measures 34" x 28". Artist's Proof, numbered and signed. 69/100. Scene takes place in Winchester, VA in June, 1861. Depiction of the taking of railroad trains overland by Stonewall Jackson from… (596-03). Learn More »
$300.00
Originally $395.00
Measures 34 1/2" x 26 1/2". Limited Edition, numbered and signed. 122/1000. No scene is more compelling to an appreciation of the price of freedom than one capturing the emotional departure of a… (596-19). Learn More »
Measures 39" x 33". Limited Edition, numbered and signed. 21/500. G. W. Bush becomes the first President to land in an airplane on an aircraft carrier. The plane is a Lockheed S-3B Viking,… (596-18). Learn More »
Measures 34 1/2" x 28 1/2". Artist's Proof, numbered and signed. 107/125. Tennessee, March 5, 1863. If he could help it he never waited for an enemy to charge, Nathan Bedford Forrest declared.… (596-15). Learn More »
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
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Rare Confederate Sharps Carbine Cartridges With Jefferson Davis Connection »
Manufactured: New York; Maker: Tiffany & Co / PDL; Year: Civil War; Model: M 1860 Naval Officer Cutlass ; Size: 30.25; Condition: VG High grade naval officer’s cutlass from Tiffany & Co New York. It was debated by collectors that… (870-08). Learn More »