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1913 NEW YORK DAY AT GETTYSBURG BADGE, IDENTIFIED TO SOLDIER WOUNDED ON LITTLE ROUND TOP

1913 NEW YORK DAY AT GETTYSBURG BADGE, IDENTIFIED TO SOLDIER WOUNDED ON LITTLE ROUND TOP

This badge was awarded to veterans from New York who attended the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg reunion in 1913. The hanger on this badge shows two veterans shaking hands with a flag in… (595-2397) Learn More »

DOUBLE SPOUT CANTEEN & RATION CAN ISSUED TO 1ST CONNECTICUT INFANTRY

DOUBLE SPOUT CANTEEN & RATION CAN ISSUED TO 1ST CONNECTICUT INFANTRY

This type of non-regulation canteen/ration can is known to have been issued to members of the 1st Connecticut Infantry which served for three months and took part in the 1st Battle of Bull Run. The… (2026-474) Learn More »

LEATHER CANTEL PATENT CANTEEN ID’D TO 12TH NEW HAMPSHIRE SOLDIER

LEATHER CANTEL PATENT CANTEEN ID’D TO 12TH NEW HAMPSHIRE SOLDIER

This black leather canteen was the design of Lazare Cantel who was given a patent for it on October 14, 1862. The body consists of two pieces of heavy molded leather held together with copper rivets… (2026-482) Learn More »

BOUND COPY OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL ORDERS

BOUND COPY OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL ORDERS

The full title of this 161 page volume is “GENERAL ORDERS FROM THE ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR-GENERAL’S OFFICE, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY FROM JANUARY 1, 1864 TO JULY 1, 1864, INCLUSIVE.” The book was… (2026-495) Learn More »

CANADIAN MILITIA WAR OF 1812 VINTAGE PATTERN 1795 BROWN BESS WITH BAYONET

CANADIAN MILITIA WAR OF 1812 VINTAGE PATTERN 1795 BROWN BESS WITH BAYONET

Many claim that the "Brown Bess" was named after Elizabeth I of England (However she was dead over a century before the first of these was made). Uses of the term first appear in the later 18th… (1273-31) Learn More »


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