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Offered is this rare Confederate imprint with Archival stamp, dated December 22, 1863. The document certifies by the Confederate Congress the copyright for the publication of “Hardee’s Rifle and… (2026-505). Learn More »
This document was completed by Captain George Fauntleroy Todd and accounts for food stores used while in camp from October 19th, 1861 – October 26th, a few months after the regiment was assigned to… (2026-228). Learn More »
$125.00
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A limited edition cold-cast bronze statue of General Grant by renowned sculptor Ron Tunison. Dated 1996, the sculpture stands 8 ½” tall, and measures 2 ¾” x 3” at the base. The back is signed… (2026-1831). Learn More »
$395.00
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Cold cast bronze statue of Confederate General James Longstreet is from the series of twelve busts by Ron Tunison titled, “The Men they Followed”, which commemorated the leaders of the Civil War.… (2026-1829). Learn More »
A limited edition cold-cast bronze statue of General James Ewell Brown Stuart by renowned sculptor Ron Tunison. Dated 1992, the sculpture stands over 8” tall, and measures 3” x 2 ¾” at the… (2026-1823). Learn More »
$450.00
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An original watercolor, signed "P. B. Rockwell" in pencil at the lower margin, faithfully rendering one of the most recognizable photographic images of the Civil War: James F. Gibson's June 1862 view… (1100-429). Learn More »
Autograph Letter Signed, two pages in ink on a folded sheet of blue-lined letter paper, each page approximately 8 x 5 inches. Written from St. Mary's Church, Norfolk Street, Cambridgeport,… (L12060). Learn More »
A superb content soldier's autograph letter signed, written in pencil and headed "Near Bottoms Bridge June 4th 1864," by Confederate cavalryman John M. Tucker to his father. Penned a single day after… (2026-1451). Learn More »
$275.00
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A remarkable three-page folio manuscript agreement, "Made in London this seventh day of October 1857," between Robert C. Brinkley, Esqr., of Memphis, Tennessee, acting for the Memphis & Charleston… (2026-1450). Learn More »
$350.00
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An original oil on canvas by noted historical artist Bradley J. Schmehl, signed "Schmehl" at upper right. The painting depicts a mounted Union cavalry officer astride a bay horse, saber drawn, in… (1100-430). Learn More »
An original printed leaf from The London Chronicle for 1780, the issue for December 23–26, 1780, the recto numbered page 605. The three-column page carries, in its right-hand column, a section of… (236-1235). Learn More »
A limited edition cold-cast bronze statue of General Pickett by renowned sculptor Ron Tunison. Dated 1997, the sculpture stands 8 ½” tall, and measures 2 ¾” x 3” at the base. The back is… (2026-1828). Learn More »
$450.00
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A limited edition cold-cast bronze statue of General Hancock by renowned sculptor Ron Tunison. Dated 1997, the sculpture stands 9 ¼” tall, and measures 3” x 2 ¾” at the base. The back is… (2026-1826). Learn More »
$400.00
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A content-rich, fully identified Civil War soldier's letter, four pages, written on a colorful patriotic lettersheet headed "Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue," the vignette depicting a Union… (2026-1190). Learn More »
$125.00
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An important and sobering Reconstruction-era manuscript: an original apprenticeship indenture executed under the authority of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands — the Freedmen's… (2025-3467). Learn More »
$225.00
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A desirable Reconstruction-era partly-printed document boldly signed by George Gordon Meade, the victor of Gettysburg, in his postwar capacity as Major General, U.S.A., commanding the Department of… (1324-06). Learn More »
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An attractive blue engraved stock certificate of the Rockbridge Company of Glasgow, Virginia, boldly signed as president by Fitzhugh Lee (1835–1905) — Confederate cavalry general, nephew of Robert… (1324-12). Learn More »
This rare southern newspaper was published in the wake of Antietam, not even a month after the climactic battle. Among other things, content includes summaries of the military situation in parts of… (1179-1831). Learn More »
$150.00
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A large and handsome engraved $1,000 first mortgage gold bond of The Tallassee Manufacturing Company of Tallassee, Alabama — and not just any example, but Number One of the entire issue. One of two… (1324-01). Learn More »
One of the full generals of the Confederacy, he saw the most continuous service of any officer in the war. Severely wounded at First Bull Run, he later fought under Bragg at Perryville before… (1324-04). 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 »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
Rare Identified 65Th Ny Sergeant’s Jacket, With Manscript Material: 1St U.s. Chasseurs »
This is not only a real, identified Civil War fife—in contrast to the vast sea of postwar and even wartime fifes out there with bogus inscriptions and stampings- but also a great piece of Civil War military folk-art: silver-mounted, inscribed and… (1268-166). Learn More »