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This is a good condition copy of volume 1 of Casey’s Infantry Tactics, officially adopted by the Army in August 1862 and this copy was printed by Van Nostrand that year. Volume 1 encompasses the… (2024-1968) Learn More »
This is a pasteboard container with an essential medicine, quinine. In America during the Civil War, quinine was like a miracle drug to physicians. Malaria, yellow fever, and other tropical diseases… (1202-193) Learn More »
This image (8.25” x 5.75”) is mounted on a 9.75” x 7.75” plain mount that is slightly trimmed. This is likely some sort of advertisement photograph. In place of the ship’s name, “MEIGS CO.… (1266-224) Learn More »
The 1832 short sword had been specified for infantry sergeants and musicians as well as enlisted men of foot artillery. With the distribution of the 1840 sword patterns the sergeants and musicians… (2024-1766) Learn More »
This attractive bottle stands 13 ¾” tall including the stopper. Beautiful color with clear etched grape and grapevine pattern. Fluted panels at the neck and the base. Large stopper has a crack on… (1266-307) 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 »
This gunner’s level is clearly marked across the top on one side with an eagle over “U.S. / WATERVLIET / ARSENAL/ 1863.” This was an essential artillery tool enabling an artillery crew to correctly sight a piece even if not on level ground.… (1202-1331). Learn More »