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The bedrock of the Southern American culture was that the Bible was indeed the infallible word of the God who created the heavens, the Earth, and all that is therein; and that Jesus Christ is the only means of redemption. Therefore it should not be surprising to anyone that at the beginning of the War of Northern Aggression many of the political, military officers and soldiers were Christians. As a result they knew the great need for those going into battle to possess the Bible, New Testaments, tracts and hymn books, especially for those who were unsaved. It was simply amazing how politicians, army commanders, preachers, churches, chaplains and the people of the Confederacy immediately set into motion whatever was necessary to supply the troops with God's word. --Rev. Dr. Herman White This small prayer book was originally published in Charleston, SC, early in the War to be distributed to Confederate soldiers marching off to war or already in the field. Hopefully this book played a part in bringing comfort to the men in the field as they faced the horrors of war. -
Proudly handcrafted and made in the USA! These detailed scale models would make a great addition to any War Between the States collection. Each one is individually packaged with a short description. Sizes: CSS Tennessee (1/225 scale) 11"L x 2.5"W CSS Arkansas (1/225 scale) 8.5"L x 1.75"W H.L. Hunley Submarine (1/72 scale) 8"L x 1"W Brooke Rifle (1/35 scale) 5"L x 1.5"W -
NEW TO THE STORE! PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME COLORS ARE DIFFICULT TO PHOTOGRAPH AND MAY APPEAR DIFFERENT ON YOUR MONITOR. PLEASE REFER TO THE ENTIRE PHOTO GALLERY TO SEE THE COLORS. This shirt runs large. Designed with the needs of fishermen in mind - but equally comfortable anywhere - this shirt has all the bells and whistles: a built-in rod holder, two large fly box pockets, utility loop and more. Eddie Bauer EB608 Features: 3.5 ounce, 100% cotton poplin 100% polyester mesh upper back lining Built-in rod holder Two large fly box pockets with Velcro closures Zippered chest pocket Utility loop and tool holder Cape back with mesh ventilation Velcro fastened collar points -
This delightful hardbound children's book was originally published in 1867, a scant two years after the end of the War for Southern Independence. This is the story of three young Southern girls trying to understand why Santa Claus didn't visit the little Southern children during the four Christmases of the War. With the help of their auntie, they ponder this question one afternoon and finally write a letter to General Robert E. Lee, knowing he would be able to answer their question. They decide to put his answer, along with their dreams and other stories, into a book and give it to Santa Claus, so he could sell it for the benefit of the little Confederate children who had lost everything by the War. -
The hope for this book is to show the narrative of the day when the South was invaded by those who desired to inflict their ideals, morals and attitudes, just because "these Southerners" needed to be brought back under the Northerner's way of life, their philosophy of life and their interpretation of the law. But above all, it was because the Northerners way of life was jolted economically when the Southern states seceded from the Union. -
Made by Polar Camel, this food grade stainless steel insulated tumbler will keep your morning brew hot and your iced coffee cold. Double-wall vacuum insulation will protect your drink at all costs. This 20 oz tumbler features a clear lid and has a narrower bottom to fit most standard cup holders. Made from 18/8 gauge 304 stainless steel. The hole on lid is big enough for a straw. -
NEW TO THE STORE! PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME COLORS ARE DIFFICULT TO PHOTOGRAPH AND MAY APPEAR DIFFERENT ON YOUR MONITOR. PLEASE REFER TO THE ENTIRE PHOTO GALLERY TO SEE THE COLORS. Designed with the needs of fishermen in mind - but equally comfortable anywhere - this shirt has all the bells and whistles: a built-in rod holder, two large fly box pockets, utility loop and more. Available in Driftwood, Seagrass Green and Blue Gill. Runs large. Eddie Bauer EB608 Features: 3.5 ounce, 100% cotton poplin 100% polyester mesh upper back lining Built-in rod holder Two large fly box pockets with Velcro closures Zippered chest pocket Utility loop and tool holder Cape back with mesh ventilation Velcro fastened collar points -
This classically styled, 100% cotton canvas bag has a large interior compartment, front slip pocket and back zipped pocket. Faux leather trim with cotton webbing handles. Detachable, adjustable cotton webbing shoulder strap. Measures 13”H x 20”W x 10.5”D. Available in Smoke Gray embroidered (#LM009-G), Smoke Gray laser engraved patch (#LM010-G), Khaki embroidered (#LM009-K) and Khaki laser engraved patch (#LM010-K). $74.00 *Life member only purchase. -
This classically styled, 100% cotton canvas bag has a large interior compartment, front slip pocket and back zipped pocket. Faux leather trim with cotton webbing handles. Detachable, adjustable cotton webbing shoulder strap. Measures 13”H x 20”W x 10.5”D. Available in Smoke Gray embroidered (#S009-G), Smoke Gray laser engraved patch (#S009.5-G), Khaki embroidered (#S009-K) and Khaki laser engraved patch (#S009.5-K). $74.00 *Member only purchase. -
The latest book from the Kennedy brothers. Jefferson Davis was a proponent of the high road to emancipation. He looked to the day in which slaves would be prepared to live within and participate in a democratic society. He did more than advocate for the high road to emancipation - as this book documents, he practiced his belief in the ultimate emancipation of Southern slaves. Many of his former slaves left for posterity their testimony about their former master - a master who prepared them for freedom as self-sustaining members of society. The North's ruling elites justified their invasion, conquest, and occupation of the Confederate States of America by declaring that the South was fighting to preserve slavery and that secession was treason. After the unfortunate end of the War for Southern Independence, the United States arrested Jefferson Davis on charges of treason. Davis demanded a trial, yet the United States never brought Davis to trial - why? Were they afraid they would lose in court? Davis, and through him the South, was unjustly tried in the court of public opinion - a court controlled by the North's ruling elites. This book gives the defense that Davis and the South never had. -
A Southern Soldier Boy (hardback)-The Diary of Sergeant Beaufort Simpson Buzhardt 1838-1862. Annotated and Edited by H.V. Traywick, Jr. The wartime diary of a Confederate infantryman who served from the outbreak of the War Between the States until he was killed in one of the Seven Days' Battles near Richmond in 1862. The diary has been illuminated with pertinent maps and illustrations, and its day-to-day immediacy has been embellished throughout with lively and colorful excerpts from D. Augustus Dickert's "History of Kershaw's Brigade" to put the diary into a broader context. Chapters include South Carolina's secession, the call to arms and the march to Virginia, the first Battle of Manassas, winter quarters in Northern Virginia, the Peninsula Campaign and the Seven Days' Battles around Richmond. This work gives the reader a portrait of Southern hopes in the early days of the War and introduces to the reader the stormy birth of General Lee's legendary Army of Northern Virginia.
