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AUGUST 1865 CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESSED TO BREVET BRIG. GENL ISAAC DYER, 15TH MAINE INFANTRY

AUGUST 1865 CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESSED TO BREVET BRIG. GENL ISAAC DYER, 15TH MAINE INFANTRY

Dated “All Saints Georgetown Dist. So. Car. Aug’st 11th 1865”. From “A. Hasell, M.D. / Curator of Clubhouse /Waccamaw”—with endorsements. 3 pp. in ink on lined paper, 5” x 8. Exhibits… (1097-207) Learn More »

JULY 1864 UNION SOLDIER LETTER—BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL ISAAC DYER, 15TH MAINE INFANTRY

JULY 1864 UNION SOLDIER LETTER—BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL ISAAC DYER, 15TH MAINE INFANTRY

The letter below is one of a series of 27 letters written by Colonel Dyer to his wife Lydia between August 31, 1862 and August 11, 1865. A resident of Skowegan, ME, 42 year-old Captain Isaac Dyer was… (1097-201) Learn More »

CDV OF C.S. GENERAL P.G.T. BEAUREGARD WITH CHARLESTON, SC. BACKMARK

CDV OF C.S. GENERAL P.G.T. BEAUREGARD WITH CHARLESTON, SC. BACKMARK

This is a full-standing studio view of Beauregard. He wears a dark double-breasted uniform with shoulder straps. His kepi rest next to him on a column. Image contrast is very good. Original ink… (1138-26) Learn More »

CDV ENGRAVING OF C.S. GENERAL STERLING PRICE

CDV ENGRAVING OF C.S. GENERAL STERLING PRICE

Bust view of an engraving of Price in Confederate uniform. He wears a double-breasted frock with general’s collar insignia. Image is clear with good contrast. Printed identification on lower edge of… (1139-455) Learn More »

SONG SHEET – MOTHER WOULD COMFORT ME

SONG SHEET – MOTHER WOULD COMFORT ME

As the Civil War dragged on, patriotic songs such as this became very popular. This song sheet was published in 1863 by Sawyer & Thompson of New York. Words and music by Charles Carroll Sawyer.… (998-430) Learn More »


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RARE PACK OF CONFEDERATE, RICHMOND ARSENAL, ARTILLERY FRICTION PRIMERS

Offered here is a very rare, nice condition, original pack of artillery friction primers manufactured at the Richmond Arsenal in Virginia during the Civil War. These “primers” are what was placed in the cannon vent hole and attached to a lanyard… (1268-512). Learn More »

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