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Written by James Rada. Legacy Publishing, 2011. Softcover, 230 pp. with b&w photos and illustrations. Signed by the author. "The country had only 600 trained nurses at the start of the Civil… (733-01). Learn More »
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By Michael G. Kraus, David M. Neville, and Kenneth C. Turner. Published by the Senator John Heinz History Center, this is a project of Pennsylvania Civil War 150, a statewide coalition of… (ST332). Learn More »
Lubrecht, Peter T. The History Press: Charleston, SC. 2011. 6"x9" softcover, 192 pp. In the last year of the Civil War, the Union formed a traditional European cavalry unit known as the New… (657-01). Learn More »
James E. Thomas, Dean S. Thomas. Thomas Publications, Gettysburg, PA. Softcover, 68 pages. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Information on bullets, cartridges and their manufacturers for collectors. Clear,… (ST130). Learn More »
Hardback, published 1999 by Toomey Press. 176 pp. (ST500397). Learn More »
Dean S. Thomas. Hardcover, 488 pp. Thomas Publications, Gettysburg. This volume thoroughly covers Federal pistol ammunition. Detailed information on patents, designers, & manufacturers.… (ST500885). Learn More »
Patriot Press, Gettysburg, PA. Softcover, 524 pp. They were willing to sacrifice – and to lose – everything but their honor. Follow a Northern spy and a Confederate cavalry officer across the… (ST247). Learn More »
THE STORY OF THE SAMUEL BABCOCK FAMILY OF HOMER, NEW YORK IN THE CIVIL WAR Edmund Raus. Softbound, 48 pp. Published 2001 by Schroeder Publications. A compelling story of three brothers who enlisted in… (ST190). Learn More »
Dean S. Thomas. Paperback, 72 pp. Presents a photographic image and capsule biography of over one hundred Union and Confederate officers. (ST119). Learn More »
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Cavalry Carbine Sling Swivel »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
A large artillery shell, one of pair that sit on either side of the grave of Gen. John F. Reynolds in Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, PA has been removed from the site. If anyone comes into contact with the shell or has any information regarding its… . Learn More »