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Item is in excellent condition, no doubt an early battlefield pick up. This item was once part of the Shields Museum Collection, located on the First Day’s Battlefield by the Reynolds equestrian… (490-2287). Learn More »
$20.00
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This item was once part of the Shields Museum Collection, located on the First Day’s Battlefield by the Reynolds equestrian statue. Arthur “OTT” Shield’s opened a Civil War Museum west of… (490-2285). Learn More »
$10.00
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Bullet exhibits ramrod marks from being pounded into the bore. This item was once part of the Shields Museum Collection, located on the First Day’s Battlefield by the Reynolds equestrian… (490-2284). Learn More »
$12.00
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.54 Georgia teat based bullet in good dropped condition. This item was once part of the Shields Museum Collection, located on the First Day’s Battlefield by the Reynolds equestrian statue. Arthur… (490-2282). Learn More »
$12.00
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Dropped “L” base Enfield bullet manufactured by the Ludlow Company. This item was once part of the Shields Museum Collection, located on the First Day’s Battlefield by the Reynolds equestrian… (490-2283). Learn More »
$25.00
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Bullet was recovered from a campsite of Georgia troops near the 1st day’s battlefield. Nice condition with white patina. This item was once part of the Shields Museum Collection, located on the… (490-2405). Learn More »
$20.00
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.54 Georgia teat based bullet in good dropped condition. This item was once part of the Shields Museum Collection, located on the First Day’s Battlefield by the Reynolds equestrian statue. Arthur… (490-2269). Learn More »
$20.00
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Bullet is similar to the US sharps bullet but was manufactured at the Richmond Arsenal in Richmond, Virginia. Nice dropped condition with a white patina. This item was once part of the Shields Museum… (490-2275). Learn More »
$20.00
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Bullet is similar to the US sharps bullet but was manufactured at the Richmond Arsenal in Richmond, Virginia. Nice dropped condition with a white patina. This item was once part of the Shields Museum… (490-2406). Learn More »
$20.00 Each
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An early battlefield pickup, 8 primer rolls are intact with remains of the tin container. This item was once part of the Shields Museum Collection, located on the First Day’s Battlefield by the… (490-2404). Learn More »
$20.00
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An early battlefield pickup, 8 primer rolls are intact with remains of the tin container. This item was once part of the Shields Museum Collection, located on the First Day’s Battlefield by the… (490-2426). Learn More »
Vintage souvenir straw broom has a pot metal handle with a shield shaped emblem. In this is a raised image of the High Water Mark Monument on the battlefield. Pot metal shows spots in areas. Measures… (1054-1293). Learn More »
$25.00
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The ceremonies for the fiftieth anniversary of Gettysburg were intended to highlight national reconciliation and unity. This gilt token reads “50th Anniversary” and “Battle of Gettysburg” at… (286-858). Learn More »
$65.00
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Recovered on the First Day’s Battlefield, an early battlefield “pickup”. An opened pack used for display; original paper wrapper with eleven brass percussion caps. This item was once part of the… (490-2412). Learn More »
$95.00
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A dropped example with a shallow disk base, nose cast. Nice white patina. Recovered on the First Day’s Battlefield. This item was once part of the Shields Museum Collection, located on the First… (490-2297). Learn More »
Manufactured exclusively in North Carolina at the North Carolina Institute for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind in Raleigh. Three patterns exist, this one is the short pattern. Fired by North Carolina troops… (490-2298). Learn More »
The full title of this work is “THE LAST FULL MEASURE: BURIALS IN THE SOLDIER’S NATIONAL CEMETERY AT GETTYSBURG” by John W. Busey, published by Longstreet House in 1988 and limited to 1000… (2020-1079). Learn More »
$75.00
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Published by W. Lake Borland, New York, 1889. 118 pp., with inlaid folding map [front eps]. Rear eps laid in advertisement—“At Gettysburg, Or What A Girl Saw and Heard and Saw of the Battle.… (2020-1013). Learn More »
$225.00
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Issued to Mrs. David A. Buehler (July 12, 1887). 17 x 14.25” Pre-printed Form on light card paper, featuring upper and lower pictorial vignettes w/ miniature bust of Generals Reynolds and Meade. The… (635-443). Learn More »
Published by “Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric R.R.” Black & white, 12.25 x 7”. Exhibits light yellowing along lower margin, slight wrinkling top and bottom. Else VG.… (1054-1090). Learn More »
$95.00
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This is one of two daguerreotypes from the Wakeman family we are proud to offer. This one is nicely identified in ink on a paper label pasted to the facing pad, reading: “My grandfather / Thaddeus Burr Wakeman.” Wakeman is shown in a mid-chest up… (846-178). Learn More »