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This 1/6 plate ambrotype was stolen at the Civil War show in Richmond, VA the weekend of July 21st -22nd. If you see this image or have any information, please e-mail [email protected] or call… (000-00) Learn More »
$0.00
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Thomas, James E. Thomas Publications. Softcover, 5.5” x 8.5”, 80 pages. A walking tour (actually three) that cover the entire first day of the battlefield. Each includes many stops along the… (ST501097) Learn More »
This firearm was shipped to one of our customers who never received it. It was tracked as far as the Cleveland area. We are offering a $250.00 reward for its safe return. Thank you. 70,000… (667-24) Learn More »
$3,950.00
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Written by James Rada. Legacy Publishing, 2013. Softcover, 110 pp. with b&w photos and illustrations. Signed by the author. 50 years after the Battle of Gettysburg, another army invaded… (733-02) Learn More »
Written by James Rada. Legacy Publishing, 2011. Softcover, 230 pp. with b&w photos and illustrations. Signed by the author. "The country had only 600 trained nurses at the start of the Civil… (733-01) Learn More »
This ticket came with the two Gettysburg Corporal Skelly Post 9 GAR entertainment tickets and is believed to be also from a Post 9 event. Ticket is printed on brown paper and meas. approx. 3.00 x 1.75… (L13614) Learn More »
This is the red worsted wool artillery hat cord for use on the Model 1858 dress hat also known as the Hardee Hat. Very nice in unused, unissued condition. One small area of fraying, approx. 1/4" in… (ST500192) Learn More »
NY17 in Albert’s button book. Beautiful button. “EXCELSIOR” above “Columbia” style New York flying eagle. A patriotic shield suspended from its beak. First issued by the elite 7th… (M15835) Learn More »
Offered is a Confederate canister ball from Atlanta Georgia. Each weighs approximately 1 lb. 4 oz. and are 2.10” in diameter. All show signs of moderate to heavy rust. These were uncovered during… (R3556) Learn More »
Unused condition. 75th Anniversary logo with photo of Eternal Light Peace Memorial. Yellowed somewhat with age. The cover in the image is representative of the general condition of the lot. (L8844) Learn More »
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 »
$10.00 Each
Originally $19.99
James E. Thomas, Dean S. Thomas. Thomas Publications, Gettysburg, PA. Softcover, 68 pages. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Information on bullets, cartridges and their manufacturers for collectors. Clear,… (ST130) Learn More »
$15.00
Originally $20.00
Printed in French. From Revue Maritime et Coloniale, January, 1863. Printed in Paris by Ch. Lahure. Pages. 425-442. All pages clean & unmarked; very light scattered foxing. Stapled at left… (337-34) Learn More »
$112.50
Originally $150.00
Printed in black & white on card measuring 3.5" x 2.125", mounted on heavy yellow card paper. Titled "Biddy Lamenting the Result of the Election", the cartoon features a chubby woman seated at a… (337-69) Learn More »
$130.00
Originally $175.00
CLEANS, RESTORES AND PROTECTS YOUR VALUABLE OBJECTS & COLLECTIBLES We highly recommend this wax for protecting your antique firearms. "For over forty years, RENAISSANCE WAX polish from England has… (ST500752) Learn More »
4.25" long with a tapered cut. Used to hold brass cartridge box plates in place. (M12603) Learn More »
Generally in very fine condition; photos above are representative of available stock. (ST500007) 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
Unsigned, 11.25" x 9.75", Y.W.C.A., no printer. THIS ITEM IS ON SALE FOR 10% OFF CURRENT LIST PRICE. (C1156) 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 »
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Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
Henry “Harry” King Burgwyn, Jr. was known as the “Boy Colonel” because he attained that rank at the early age of twenty. He was perhaps the youngest colonel in the Confederate Army. Unfortunately, he never lived to see his twenty-second… (846-570). Learn More »