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Dated “Camp of the 100th Regt. Seven Miles from Richmond, Sunday afternoon, May 26th, 1862.” Addressed to “Capt. Deacon Griffin, Capt. of Griffins Mill Home Guards, Dear Friend.” 4pp. on… (467-21). Learn More »
$240.00
Originally $300.00
Written by Edwards while serving as Captain of Co. “I”, 5th Maine Infantry. Dated “Thursday May 8, 1862 ,Brickhill Point near West Point VA.” Four page fragment of a letter detailing 5th… (467-20). Learn More »
$360.00
Originally $450.00
Dated “Custom House, New Orleans / Dec. 15th, 1862.” Addressed to “Dear Mother.” 4 pp. In ink on lined paper, 5” x 8. Exhibits fold-marks. Else VG & entirely legible. A resident of… (490-6619). Learn More »
$150.00
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Undated, cut signature. On lined paper in ink, 3” x 1.75. Featuring a bright bold, flamboyant “Benj. F. Butler” tucked between “Very Respectfully Your” above, and “Maj. Gen Comdg.”… (490-6525). Learn More »
The 1864 Battle of Cedar Creek was a brutal but remarkable affair. US troops were surprised in their camps on October 19th, and were forced to abandon the field. Remarkably, and with the… (2024-675). Learn More »
This small, undated, pro-Confederate sheet measures 4.65” x 3.1” and features a few rebellious motifs. Red text across the top unmistakably reads “TRUTH IS MIGHTY” and further down matches the… (2024-670). Learn More »
$45.00
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Very nice piece of wartime sheet music titled “COMING AT LAST! O YES SIR< THE REBELS ARE COMING AT LAST” written and composed by Earnest Halphin and published in Baltimore by Miller &… (998-445). Learn More »
$15.00
Originally $22.50
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This 16 page pamphlet is titled “REMARKS OF HON. BEDFORD BROWN OF CASWELL, MADE IN THE SENATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ON DEC. 19TH, 1860, ON THE RESOLUTION OF MR. HALL, OF NEW HANOVER, ON FEDERAL… (998-355). Learn More »
$55.00
Originally $75.00
Vol. VII—Whole Number 320. 4 pp., 20.75 x 15”, five columns. Exhibits slight horizontal fold-mark, and a slight patch of slight water staining at the lower left margin. Else near fine. This… (998-1817). Learn More »
$15.00
Originally $20.00
Leather bound “Company Morning Reports” book, measures 10.5” x 14.5”. Pages are pre-printed forms to be filled in by some poor clerk. These pages are completed in ink for Company B, 13th… (1268-324). Learn More »
$350.00
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This extensive letter captures the tumult of 1860 America in the words of a father to his son written on December 20, 1860. Though much of the letter deals in personal business between family, the… (2023-1184). Learn More »
$150.00
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Here we have a letter written by a man who needs no introduction, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. This four-page letter is written on standard 8.5 inch by 11 inch unlined paper. In period ink,… (557-250B). Learn More »
This letter comes from the hand of famed Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain of the 20th Maine and is written to his wife from his shelter tent in the Shenandoah Valley near Front Royal. Dated July… (557-250). Learn More »
Dated “Camp near Centerville November 1 1861.” Addressed to wife Ellen Scollay Moore. 3 pp. In ink on unlined paper, 12.75 x 7.75.” Exhibits fold marks & slight smudging while remaining… (846-566). Learn More »
Standard pre-printed form, on lined paper. Dated April 10th, 1865. One page, exhibiting fold marks, and slight chipping along lower margin. Slight soiling of lower left corner. Missing .375”… (846-557). Learn More »
This letter was written by a Sallie Griffith on August 18, 1862 from Cascade, Virginia to her cousin, a Confederate soldier in Company H of the 15th Virginia named James Griffith. In it, she mentions… (2024-656). Learn More »
$95.00
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This interesting General Orders document is numbered 113 and outlines directives for volunteers prior to conscription. The order reads: “ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL’S OFFICE Richmond, August… (2024-683). Learn More »
Dated Department of the Gulf, New Orleans, May 2, 1862. One page document. 5” x 8. Fine condition. Text: “The proprietors of the New Orleans True Delta, having refused to print the Proclamation of… (490-6596). Learn More »
$25.00
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Dated “New Orleans, December 5, 1862. 2 pp, 5” x 8. Two chipped spots, left margin. Else VG. In the order General Butler is concerning with the wastage in the issue of food to contrabands… (490-6643). Learn More »
$45.00
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West Point, N.Y.: United States Military Academy Printing Office, 1830. 22 pp. Rare. Excellent condition, with a very few minor scattered spots of foxing. There is a very slight crease at the upper… (337-283). Learn More »
$265.00
Originally $350.00
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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 »
British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
Local gunsmith Edward Woodward turned his talents to the relic business not long after the battle, selling relics picked up here to veterans and visitors as early as 1865, and is particularly known for his engraved artillery rounds and his desk sets.… (490-6965). Learn More »