Sons of Confederate Veterans
  • 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.
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  • Life Member Short Sleeve Oxford Shirt

    Price range: $50.00 through $60.00
    This short sleeve oxford shirt is the same high quality as the long sleeve version. Available in white, khaki and gray. Sizing is Medium - 4XL. Must be a National Life Member to purchase.
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  • Beautiful Life Member cufflinks made in Columbia, TN by a local jeweler.
  • Made by Polar Camel, this 20 oz. stainless steel with double-wall vacuum insulated tumbler will protect your drink at all costs. The richly textured leatherette sleeve is laser engraved with the Life Member logo and is water resistant and easy to clean. Features a clear lid and narrower bottom to fit most standard cup holders. Not recommended for dishwashers, hand wash only. Made from 18/8 gauge 304 food-grade stainless steel. The hole on lid is big enough for a straw.
  • NEW TO THE STORE! We now have Richardson 112 Trucker Hats in stock! Comes with the SCV 1896 logo embroidered front and center. Adjustable.
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  • NEW TO THE STORE! We now have Richardson 112 Truckers hats in stock! Comes with a custom embroidered National Confederate Museum patch front and center. This hat is gray with black brim and is adjustable.
  • During the Civil War, few men had seen camels on the battlefield. But one Mississippi infantry marched into battle with Old Douglas, who served with the Bloody 43rd and died in the Siege of Vicksburg. The regiment became known as the Camel Regiment, and its soldiers carried memories of Old Douglas through the end of the war and until the end of their own lives. They went on to fight in fourteen battles, including Corinth, Vicksburg, Chickamauga, Atlanta, Franklin, Nashville and Bentonville before they surrendered at war's end. Author W. Scott Bell's fascination with the Camel Regiment began because his great-great-grandfather fought with them.
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