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Features an unstructured crown, fully curved visor and and open back snap closured. One size fits most. Medium gauge cotton canvas with soft textured mesh. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS… (ST501234). Learn More »
Features an unstructured crown, fully curved visor and and open back snap closured. One size fits most. Medium gauge cotton canvas with soft textured mesh. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS… (ST501235). Learn More »
100% cotton twill hat, sandwashed for a broken-in look and feel. Unstructured, low profile. Fabric strap with brass slide. Pre-curved visor with 8 rows of stitching. Fully top-stitched crown. … (ST500791). Learn More »
These custom made hats celebrating The Horse Soldier's 50th anniversary are now available! Features the Horse Soldier logo on the front, "50 YEARS / 1971-2021" stitched on the side, and "Gettysburg,… (ST501192). Learn More »
100% cotton twill hat, sandwashed for a broken-in look and feel. Unstructured, low profile. Fabric strap with brass slide. Pre-curved visor with 8 rows of stitching. Fully top-stitched crown. … (ST500792). Learn More »
100% cotton twill hat, sandwashed for a broken-in look and feel. Unstructured, low profile. Fabric strap with brass slide. Pre-curved visor with 8 rows of stitching. Fully top-stitched crown. … (ST500793). 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 »
British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
This rare, identified, Confederate cavalry captain’s frock coat belonged to an officer who served from 1861 though 1865, rising from Captain to Colonel, with extensive action especially in Wheeler’s cavalry corps fighting against Sherman in the… (1179-232). Learn More »
May 16 - 18: N-SSA Spring Nationals, Fort Shenandoah, Winchester, VA Learn More »