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BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG 60th ANNIVERSARY GAR RIBBON

BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG 60th ANNIVERSARY GAR RIBBON

This small patriotic ribbon measures approximately four inches in length by one inch across. The celluloid badge portion features a drawing of soldiers shaking hands in front of a cannon, set against… (595-2171). Learn More »

A LITTLE PIECE OF HELL – THE ATTACK AND DEFENSE OF THE ROSE FARM, JULY 2-3, 1863

A LITTLE PIECE OF HELL – THE ATTACK AND DEFENSE OF THE ROSE FARM, JULY 2-3, 1863

Fink, Scott T.  2026, Savas Beatie; hardcover with dustjacket. 76 images, 10 maps, 384 pages. The unassuming stone farmhouse, where John and Ann Rose and their seven children lived, stood amid 230… (ST501239). Learn More »

DISPLAY CASE OF GETTYSBURG RELICS

DISPLAY CASE OF GETTYSBURG RELICS

Relics are displayed in very nice wood case (9.5” x 6.5”). Relics were recovered along the Baltimore Pike between that road and the Spangler’s Spring/Culp’s Hill area by author/publisher Dean… (236-1191). Learn More »

U.S. / C.S. 12-POUNDER SOLID SHOT – GETTYSBURG FOUND

U.S. / C.S. 12-POUNDER SOLID SHOT – GETTYSBURG FOUND

This is the most common solid shot projectile of any caliber used during the Civil War by both the Federal and Confederate forces. This is a solid iron cannon ball with dark brown tone and bubble… (557-16). Learn More »

CDV PHOTOGRAPHS OF SERGEANT AMOS HUMISTON (KILLED AT GETTYSBURG) AND HIS “CHILDREN OF THE BATTLEFIELD”

CDV PHOTOGRAPHS OF SERGEANT AMOS HUMISTON (KILLED AT GETTYSBURG) AND HIS “CHILDREN OF THE BATTLEFIELD”

The first CDV photograph is a bust view of Amos Humiston of the 154th New York who was killed on July 1, 1863 and whose unidentified body was found clutching a photo of his three children. One of the… (2026-363). Learn More »


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