Showing results 1391 to 1399 out of 1399 for civil
Lubrecht, Peter T. The History Press: Charleston, SC. 2011. 6"x9" softcover, 192 pp. In the last year of the Civil War, the Union formed a traditional European cavalry unit known as the New… (657-01) Learn More »
Top bar is inscribed “BOSTON 1904.” Has pin on back. Ribbon is half sky-blue and half gold with some light surface wear. Dark lettering reads “POST 63. PHILA.” Standard GAR star at bottom with… (172-2399) Learn More »
Top bar has enameled blue center with “BOSTON 1890” in gold. Pin on back. Suspended from top bar are crossed cannons with an enameled blue shield superimposed over the center. Somewhat worn gold… (172-2394) Learn More »
Dated Washington, DC 15th April, 1878. Pre-printed letter-head: "The / Washington Beneficial Endowment Association / of the District of Columbia…". One page letter written in ink on lined paper… (337-181) Learn More »
This rolled and stamped device is a sheet-brass artifact that depicts a military insignia worn by soldiers in infantry branch of the Federal Army during the Civil War. The crescent-shaped, one-piece… (ST500059) Learn More »
$55.00 Each
Originally $75.00
Poyer, David. Simon & Schuster. Copyright 2003. Hardcover with dustjacket, 429 pp. As new. The Civil War at sea is the unusual backdrop for this second volume in a series (after Fire on the… (596-27) Learn More »
Patriot Press, Gettysburg, PA. Softcover, 524 pp. They were willing to sacrifice – and to lose – everything but their honor. Follow a Northern spy and a Confederate cavalry officer across the… (ST247) Learn More »
THE STORY OF THE SAMUEL BABCOCK FAMILY OF HOMER, NEW YORK IN THE CIVIL WAR Edmund Raus. Softbound, 48 pp. Published 2001 by Schroeder Publications. A compelling story of three brothers who enlisted in… (ST190) Learn More »
Dean S. Thomas. Paperback, 72 pp. Presents a photographic image and capsule biography of over one hundred Union and Confederate officers. (ST119) 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 »
British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
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 Wheeler’s cavalry corps fighting against Sherman in the… (1179-232). Learn More »