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Leather bound “Company Morning Reports” book, measures 10.5” x 14.5”. Pages are pre-printed forms to be filled in by some poor clerk. These pages are completed in ink for Company B, 13th… (1268-324) SOLD. Learn More »
$350.00
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William Henry Tipton (1850–1929) was born in Gettysburg and began apprenticing to photographer brothers Isaac and Charles Tyson at the age of twelve. Although the Tysons closed shop during the… (2024-6728) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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William Henry Tipton (1850–1929) was born in Gettysburg and began apprenticing to photographer brothers Isaac and Charles Tyson at the age of twelve. Although the Tysons closed shop during the… (2024-6711) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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William Henry Tipton (1850–1929) was born in Gettysburg and began apprenticing to photographer brothers Isaac and Charles Tyson at the age of twelve. Although the Tysons closed shop during the… (2024-6703) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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Featured on this card is a rare, turn of the century view of the famous sharpshooter position at Devil’s Den, which was immortalized by the early photograph of a dead Confederate soldier in that… (2024-6040) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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William Henry Tipton (1850–1929) was born in Gettysburg, and began apprenticing to photographer brothers Isaac and Charles Tyson at the age of twelve. Although the Tysons closed shop during the… (2024-5108) SOLD. Learn More »
$85.00
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William Henry Tipton (1850–1929) was born in Gettysburg, and began apprenticing to photographer brothers Isaac and Charles Tyson at the age of twelve. Although the Tysons closed shop during the… (2024-5109) SOLD. Learn More »
$50.00
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This letter was written by a Sallie Griffith on August 18, 1862 from Cascade, Virginia to her cousin, a Confederate soldier in Company H of the 15th Virginia named James Griffith. In it, she mentions… (2024-656) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This colorful note was the last $10 note issued by the Confederacy. The front features a popular vignette of a stampeding horse-drawn artillery caisson alongside Confederate Cabinet member Robert M.T.… (1202-274) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Dated Department of the Gulf, New Orleans, May 2, 1862. One page document. 5” x 8. Fine condition. Text: “The proprietors of the New Orleans True Delta, having refused to print the Proclamation of… (490-6596) SOLD. Learn More »
$25.00
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Dated “New Orleans, December 5, 1862. 2 pp, 5” x 8. Two chipped spots, left margin. Else VG. In the order General Butler is concerning with the wastage in the issue of food to contrabands… (490-6643) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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By his daughter, Susan P. Lee, published in 1893. Red cloth with gold foil lettering on spine, 6” x 9”, 490 pages, indexed. Condition remains very good. Valuable narrative of Brigadier-General,… (1266-1126) SOLD. Learn More »
$350.00
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By Richard T. Couture, 1980. Red cloth cover with gold foil imprint on cover and spine, dust jacket. 6” x 9”, 579 pages, indexed. Excellent condition; from the library of the late William… (1266-1105) SOLD. Learn More »
$150.00
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This unique and very interesting piece is a soldier-made smoking pipe. Measuring 8” long with a 3.5” tall bowl, what jumps out is a highly detailed alligator atop the stem. Made by a soldier very… (1268-029) SOLD. Learn More »
$895.00
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This ninth-plate ruby ambrotype shows a young man in civilian clothes seated at a table commemorating his new role as soldier by wearing a very southern militia style kepi with band of gold braid… (2025-232) SOLD. Learn More »
$600.00
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Popularized by General McDowell, this pattern of forage was characterized by its tall body and its curved, downturned visor. The cap is 5 ½” tall; the interior opening measures 7 ¾” in length… (33-269) SOLD. Learn More »
Offered here is a fine soldier’s wood carving about 4” long. The piece has a 2” link connected to a 2” long cage with free-floating ball inside; somewhat typical of period carvings produced by… (1268-030) SOLD. Learn More »
$235.00
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Here is an original and very early Burnside carbine in good condition that was produced by the Bristol Firearms Company prior to becoming the Burnside Rifle Company and moving to Providence, Rhode… (1268-377) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,250.00
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This weapon was designed by Mahlon J. Gallager – a northern-born resident of Savannah, GA - who licensed the design to Richardson and Overman of Philadelphia for production. Prior to the war,… (2024-1946) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,395.00
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George Frisbie enlisted in the 16th Connecticut Infantry on July 11th, 1862. He served with distinction through many great battles of the Army of the Potomac until the regiment was transferred to… (2025-23) SOLD. Learn More »
$135.00
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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 »
British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
This perfectly crystal-clear photograph of a seated Confederate officer is only slightly marred by a three-branched crack in the lower right portion of the plate. The cracks are hair thin with only a small bit of emulsion loss away from the subject,… (846-514). Learn More »