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GENERAL OFFICER’S SWORD SLINGS

GENERAL OFFICER’S SWORD SLINGS

A very good condition and very hard-to-find set of sword slings for a Civil War general officer’s sword belt. For General Officers US regulations specified sword belts of standard configuration, but… (1273-17) Learn More »

GREAT GROUP OF ITEMS ID’D TO 28TH MAINE SOLDIER WHO SERVED AT PORT HUDSON

GREAT GROUP OF ITEMS ID’D TO 28TH MAINE SOLDIER WHO SERVED AT PORT HUDSON

This fascinating little group of items belonged to Dennis H. Smith who served nine months as a private in Company B, 28th Maine Infantry. Smith was born in Peru, Maine in March of 1843. At age 19 he… (2022-401) Learn More »

$1,250.00
Originally $1,950.00

144th NEW YORK REUNION RIBBON – DOWNSVILLE, 1908

144th NEW YORK REUNION RIBBON – DOWNSVILLE, 1908

This striking ribbon commemorates the 8th reunion of the 144th New York Infantry.  The ribbon is blue silk, with brilliant embossed gold text and top border patterning.  Some of the gilt has rubbed… (2025-1153) Learn More »

19th NY AND 3rd NY ARTILLERY REUNION RIBBON BADGE – CORTLAND, 1896

19th NY AND 3rd NY ARTILLERY REUNION RIBBON BADGE – CORTLAND, 1896

This uncommon reunion ribbon features multi-colored text and two motifs.  The ribbon is white silk with only a single, miniscule spot stain and a set of small perforations at the top edge – likely… (595-2027) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR FIELD GEAR OF BENJAMIN F. GOODWIN, 6th MAINE INFANTRY AND 1st MAINE VET. VOLUNTEERS

CIVIL WAR FIELD GEAR OF BENJAMIN F. GOODWIN, 6th MAINE INFANTRY AND 1st MAINE VET. VOLUNTEERS

This group of Civil War soldier’s field gear was brought home by Maine veteran Benjamin Franklin Goodwin, who served in the 6th Corps in the Army of the Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah from 1862… (2025-3676) Learn More »


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