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American Civil War Store
American Civil War Books, Art Prints, Videos, Documentaries, Civil War Souvenirs, Civil War Relics,
Historic Replica Guns, collectibles and
Confederate souvenirs.
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Civil War Photos
24 Cards.
Brady. This treasury of 24 detachable postcards features memorable
photographs by such well-known Civil War photographers as Mathew Brady,
Alexander Gardner and T.H. O'Sullivan. You get a host of portraits of
Lincoln, Grant, Lee, Sherman and others; numerous images recalling the
drama, agony and tedium of the conflict; and an introduction and
descriptive captions for each card. Printed on heavy card stock with
laser-sharp images, you'll want one set for mailing and a second set to
keep for your collection! 16 pgs., 8½"x 11", softbound.
Regular price: $9.95
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Ulysses S. Grant 12" Figure
The most successful general of the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant led the
Army of the Potomac to victory over Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and
later went on to become the 18th president of the United States. This
highly collectible, limited edition figure features 30 points of
articulation and includes an officer's sack coat, a belt with a U.S. eagle
buckle, breeches, boots with spurs, an officer's slouch hat, a cigar, a
flask, two maps and a map case. Measures 12" tall.
Regular price: $39.95
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$500 Confederate Note
There were ten different denominations and seven different issues of
Confederate currency between 1861 and 1864 - and now you can possess
these real pieces of Southern history! Each measures approximately 4½"x
2¼" and arrives in circulated condition.
Regular price: $649.00
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Iron Brigade: Three-piece Casualty Set
This historically accurate 1:32 scale, three-piece, hand-painted pewter
figure set depicts casualties from the Iron Brigade.
Regular price: $55.95
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The Grim Harvest of War
The Valley Campaign.
Bradley Schmehl. Surrounded by the blazing fire of combat, Jackson rode
onto the coaling, congratulated Taylor and promised him the captured guns.
Long after the war Richard Taylor recalled, "I have never seen so many
dead and wounded in the same limited space." 30"x 20" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist.
Regular price: $195.00 |
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Collapse of the Peach Orchard Line
Gettysburg.
Bradley Schmehl. As Confederate forces approach the peach orchard line
near Gettysburg on July 2, 1863, the captain of the 114th Pennsylvania
orders his zouave troops to fall back to the Union stronghold at Cemetery
Hill. 30"x 20" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
Regular price: $195.00 |
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