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SEATED VIEW OF ARDENT SUCCESSIONIST LOUIS T. WIGFALL – LATER A CONFEDERATE GENERAL

SEATED VIEW OF ARDENT SUCCESSIONIST LOUIS T. WIGFALL – LATER A CONFEDERATE GENERAL

Waist-up seated view of Wigfall in a dark civilian suit, white shirt and vest with a dark bowtie. Contrast and clarity are good. Mount is good but the paper has what looks like a streak of old ink… (1138-555B) Learn More »

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ID’D 1858 NY STATE MILITIA REGULATIONS – COMPANY D, CANASERAGAS LIGHT INFANTRY/MILITIA

ID’D 1858 NY STATE MILITIA REGULATIONS – COMPANY D, CANASERAGAS LIGHT INFANTRY/MILITIA

This book, a copy of the 1858 regulations for the Militia of the State of New York.  It features a marbled cover with leather binding on the corners and spine.  Much use is noted, but the integrity… (2026-1376) Learn More »

ID’D BAYONET EXERCISE MANUAL – SGT. CHARLIE CURRIER AND LT. HORATIO JENKINS, 40th MASSACHUSETTS

ID’D BAYONET EXERCISE MANUAL – SGT. CHARLIE CURRIER AND LT. HORATIO JENKINS, 40th MASSACHUSETTS

This 1852 copy of George McClellan’s Manual for Bayonet Exercise was printed by order of the War Department in Philadelphia by Lippincott.  Condition is quite good, with minimal wear to the cloth… (2026-1375) Learn More »

AN ATTIC CONDITION UNION STAFF OFFICER'S FORAGE CAP

AN ATTIC CONDITION UNION STAFF OFFICER'S FORAGE CAP

This one has a great look of age and righteousness! The cap is based on the US Model 1858 forage cap, later to be known as a "Bummer's Cap". Made of navy-blue wool broadcloth it is 6 inches high up… (1273-89) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR UNION CAVALRY LINE OFFICER’S FROCK COAT

CIVIL WAR UNION CAVALRY LINE OFFICER’S FROCK COAT

This is a regulation Civil War Union cavalry officer’s coat as worn by company or “line” officers: Captains, First Lieutenants, and Second Lieutenants, as indicated by the single-breasted… (1316-07) Learn More »


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