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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 »
Formerly in the collection of Bill Turner, this sixth plate ambrotype has a great pedigree, having been published as Figure 2 in Albaugh’s landmark “Confederate Faces.” Identified there as a, “Musician named Crowder, of Petersburg, Va., in… (1138-1866). Learn More »