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Material related to Civil War military Chaplains is extremely hard to find. This is a commercially produced “officer’s style” haversack with a great stencil in white on the reverse indicating… (2025-1851). Learn More »
This Civil War artifact is an original, leather haversack typical of the accoutrements carried by officers, both Confederate and Federal, while they were in the field. A private purchase, this large,… (1268-277). Learn More »
$1,500.00
SOLD
This knapsack is clearly identified in old, original, dead-real white paint on the upper back of the outer flap with “L.M.L.” in block letters, the soldier’s initials, and his unit in an arc… (846-589). Learn More »
$4,500.00
ON HOLD
Item is made of tarred or painted canvas. Closed the exterior meas. approx. 15.50 x 16.00 x 4.00 inches. The outer flap is in good condition with only minor surface finish loss on three of the four… (381-19). Learn More »
$1,200.00
Originally $1,550.00
One piece sling made of bridle leather dyed a dark brown with a tooled line along each edge. Sling has one sliding leather keeper and a narrow brass claw hook on one end. The opposite end is doubled… (1037-234). Learn More »
$145.00
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Brown leather sling in overall very good condition. Strap is approx. 2.00 inches wide at center and tapers as it moves toward each end where it is only 1.25 inches wide. Each end has a brass hook for… (1037-238). Learn More »
$145.00
ON HOLD
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This letter comes from the hand of famed Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain of the 20th Maine and is written to his wife from his shelter tent in the Shenandoah Valley near Front Royal. Dated July 24th 1863, Col. Chamberlain details the fight of… (557-250). Learn More »