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A fine Confederate Georgia Volunteer pay document for Seaborn Jones Saffold, Co. K, 2nd Georgia State Line troops. Nicely filled out and suitable for framing. This document with a printed State of… (1251-102). Learn More »
$45.00
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This waist belt, fitted with a simple iron horseshoe buckle and a narrow billet added to one end comes from the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum. A wide variety of belts and buckles, some… (1179-1165). Learn More »
These two manuscript documents signed by Col. John M. Stone are a longhand version of the oath of allegiance dated July 7, 1865, which he would later sign also as a printed document before release… (557-259). Learn More »
$1,450.00
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This is an interesting variation on the tin drum canteens that became very popular in the 1850s following the adoption of round drum-shaped tin canteen with convex sides by the US Army in 1836, though… (490-6762). Learn More »
Intended to impress the enemy with the bearer’s willingness to bring the fight to close quarters, these side knives are quintessentially Confederate and form a collecting field of their own. They… (1179-1236). Learn More »
$975.00
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James W. Lockert led the 14th Tennessee onto the field on July 1 Gettysburg 220 strong as part of Archer’s brigade in Heth’s division. In that first day’s fighting the brigade was outflanked and… (557-260). Learn More »
$950.00
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Four sided green glass bottle stands 7 ¾” tall; 2 ¼” wide at the base. Bottle is square and tapers slightly towards the base. Side 1. : 'UDOLOPHO WOLF'S'. Side 2 : 'SCHIEDAM'. Side 3 : 'AROMATIC… (490-6739). Learn More »
$65.00
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Printed form, letterhead-“Confederate States of America, War Department / Richmond, June 23, 1863. 2 pp., printed form, 3.375 x 6.25”. Slightly faded, exhibiting fold-marks. Else VG. Text:… (1179-1760). Learn More »
Dated “OFFICE PROVOST MARSHAL (Office of Notary Public), Staunton, VA, July 10th, 1865”. Pre-printed form, 1 page. 5.5” x7.5. Exhibits fold-marks, light fading, chipped upper left… (1179-1768). Learn More »
$250.00
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This rare, identified, Confederate cavalry captain’s frock coat belonged to an officer who served from 1861 though 1865, rising from Captain to Colonel, with extensive action especially in… (1179-232). Learn More »
This attractive 11” x 14” unframed display features a 2 3/8” x 1 7/8” piece of coverlet that was owned by Colonel Elijah W. Penny who had service in three Indiana Union regiments and was… (M26440). Learn More »
Non-dug example has bright face with lined script “I” on a plain field. Coat size. Back is marked “S. Isaacs Campbell & Co. London, 71 Jermyn St.” Button is of two-piece construction.… (1179-1442D). Learn More »
$250.00
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This coat came directly out of the family along with a reunion badge and type-written copy of the officer’s 1906 reminiscences. The coat was formerly in the collection of Steve Mullinax, is… (1179-179). Learn More »
Civil War North Carolina state seal button with “NORTH CAROLINA” along the top edge and figures of Liberty and Plenty at center. Unmarked, but with small single star in the channel on the back.… (2024-703). Learn More »
For details on this and similar patterns see O’Donnell, Canteens, Chapter 2 in particular. This is a simply made canteen using tinned sheet iron and was popular in prewar militia units, imitating… (2024-693). Learn More »
This non-excavated Confederate spur with a Texas provenance was displayed at the Texas Civil War Museum next to an identical one dug at a campsite in Missouri. This is in excellent condition, with no… (2024-695). Learn More »
$375.00
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This is a great, excavated no-doubt-about-it Confederate cavalry spur with the iron rowel showing rust and frozen, but largely intact with just a few losses to edges from corrosion. The heel band and… (2024-699). Learn More »
This is a very good example of the tin (tinned iron) drum canteen made with one side flat and the other convex. In this case the convex side has an additional step up, making it just a tad more… (2024-694). Learn More »
$595.00
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U.S. Quartermaster document authorizing sea passage on the vessel “Arago” for a Confederate deserter from New York City to Hilton Head, South Carolina. Document is dated March 4th 1865 and is… (1251-14). Learn More »
$65.00
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Primitive, but cheap and easily made, pikes were recognized as a stop-gap measure until better arms could be obtained and were made throughout the south by small and large manufacturers with various… (490-6818). Learn More »
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The relationship between the two men pictured is not known but no doubt they are either brothers or the same man at different points in his life. The left side ambrotype is of a seated man sporting a closely trimmed beard and mustache wearing a dark… (1138-1975). Learn More »