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Here is something not often found; a fired .69 caliber Gardner bullet. These are the largest size of the Confederate Gardner pattern bullet. With typical two-groove Gardner characteristics, but in… (490-3606). Learn More »
Here is an excellent example of the largest size of the Confederate Gardner pattern bullet. With typical two-groove Gardner characteristics, but in .69 caliber. Nose cast with shallow cone… (490-3605). Learn More »
$90.00
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Offered here is an iron tube that was used in the .58 caliber, Union Repeating Gun (aka Coffee Mill gun, Agar). Paper cartridges were loaded into these reuseable iron chambers. The chamber… (490-3587). Learn More »
$295.00
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This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17290). Learn More »
$10.00 Each
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This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17289). Learn More »
$20.00
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This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17288). Learn More »
$25.00
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This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17287). Learn More »
$20.00
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This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17286). Learn More »
$10.00
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This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17285). Learn More »
This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17284). Learn More »
$20.00
ON HOLD
With a very small section of tree embedded. This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the… (R17283). Learn More »
$20.00
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This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17282). Learn More »
$15.00
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This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17281). Learn More »
$10.00
ON HOLD
This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17280). Learn More »
$10.00
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This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17279). Learn More »
$5.00
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This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17278). Learn More »
$10.00
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This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17277). Learn More »
$15.00
ON HOLD
This cap box originally surfaced in 1987 at an estate sale in Charles Town, WV, near the site of the battle of Summit Point, an early Confederate victory against Sheridan at the opening of his… (2022-282). Learn More »
$395.00
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If you stumbled across this while hunting around a ghost town of the Old West, you’d be doing somersaults. This is a cartridge conversion of the 1862 pocket Navy, i.e. pocket revolver of Navy (.36)… (30-2247). Learn More »
Williams Cleaner Type I found at Excelsior Field, near the Peach Orchard. This item was once part of the Ron Miller Collection. Ron Miller was born and raised in Gettysburg; he was a 1953 graduate of… (286-745). Learn More »
$20.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
U.s. 1859 Pattern Dragoon/ Cavalry Saddle Blanket »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Cavalry Carbine Sling Swivel »
Drum is a superb untouched attic condition drum. It measures 17 ¾” x 20” dia. The body is painted red with county and state in approx. 1” high letters around the premium hole. The percussion hole insert which was probably bone is missing. The… (M25668). Learn More »
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