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Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. Three-groove minie ball in the wood. Bullet is visible on one side of the wood. Chunk of wood measures 8.5” long x 2” wide and remains… (1179-1335B) Learn More »
$165.00
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Here is a wood display case 10” x 18” with fine cedar tone. Inside are relics recovered Cold Harbor, Spotsylvania, and the Wilderness. A relic from Cold Harbor is the brass tip from a… (1235-69) Learn More »
$95.00
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Here is a wood display case, octagonal, 12” x 12” with fine tan wood tone. Inside are relics recovered Antietam, Fox’s Gap, and Crampton’s Gap. A fine dropped specimen of a .69 caliber… (1235-68) Learn More »
$295.00
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This is an arsenal cut down Model 1854 Lorenz .54 caliber rifle-musket. Known as "Razee" carbines in official Confederate correspondence. The carbine measures 41 inches in total length. The barrel is… (88-186) Learn More »
$1,895.00
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Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. The type of bullet cannot be determined; possibly a round ball. Wood measures 6.5” long x 1.5” wide x 1” thick. Wood remains… (2023-2996) Learn More »
Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. The base and cavity of a typical Civil War Minie ball can be seen. Wood measures 6” long x 5”. Wood remains stable. Recovered from Cold… (2023-2994) Learn More »
Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. The type of bullet cannot be determined; possibly a round ball. Wood measures 7.5” long x 3.5”. Wood remains stable. Recovered from… (2023-2995) Learn More »
Offered here is a large portion of wood with an unknown type of Civil War bullet embedded. This is all that remains of a tree that stood during the Battle of Bentonville, NC. Piece measures… (236-753) Learn More »
Image shows Charles Holt of Company G. He wears a dark civilian suit with white shirt. Any bowtie he might be wearing is covered by a long beard. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption that reads… (P13725) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $150.00
This wartime artifact is an original Union minie ball lodged in a small section of wood, recovered at Gettysburg. The lead projectile is a .58 cal 3-ring minie ball that hit a tree or fence and… (224-787) Learn More »
Included in a wood display case is a cartridge wrapper from Selma Arsenal dated July 1864, seven complete cartridges, and a pack of percussion caps. The cartridges and caps came out of this… (1000-743) Learn More »
$2,800.00
Originally $3,500.00
These bullets, canister balls, and horse shoes were dug by Chris Calkins at Appomattox. Through family connections to Appomattox and the relationships he built while working there and conducting… Learn More »
U.S. Model 1842 muskets that were rifled and given long-range rear sights saw service particularly in the early Civil War when arms were in short supply for the immense number of new volunteers and… (490-4633) Learn More »
Brass, two cavity bullet mold for the .28 caliber "Root" Colt revolver. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. Iron sprue cutter is attached to the top and is lightly marked "COLT'S /… (490-4366) Learn More »
This beautiful, identified Confederate major’s coat, sash, sword belt, sash, and holster, once in the Texas Civil War Museum, comes with two brown ink notes that were pinned to it, one reading:… (1179-277) Learn More »
Offered here is an early gang mold for round shot of varying calibers. Made of brass and measuring just over 8.5" long with the reproduction wood handles attached. Hinged at one end with long tapered… (490-4387) Learn More »
$295.00
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For the Enfield P-1853 rifle, but also used in the .58 caliber Springfield rifle musket. Enfield bullets made in England were machine pressed. A punch that formed the cavity was often engraved and… (2022-2557) Learn More »
This hefty chunk of wood measures just under 3 ½ feet long by approx. 7.00 inches thick. The bark is gone and the wood has a gnarled appearance but is strong. Cut into the wood in four places are… (2022-2451) Learn More »
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Please click on the photograph above to view a flyer containing information regarding a Model 1860 Henry Rifle and pair of cased presentation Colt Revolvers identified to Secretary of War Simon Cameron which were stolen from the museum on February… . Learn More »