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  • USPS Stamps from 2013 – Emancipation Proclamation

    Price range: $3.25 through $17.00
    Assorted collection of Emancipation Proclamation stamps produced by USPS back in 2013.
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  • Various USPS Civil War Sesquicentennial Stamps

    Price range: $7.25 through $12.75
    Various Civil War stamps and first day of issue envelopes that were issued by USPS back in 2013. Most are still in original packaging and have not been opened. Please read each description since there are slight differences in each set.
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  • By R.L. Shep. Copyright 1988. 204 pages and in good condition. Has nice illustrations from Godey's. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
  • TWO COPIES AVAILABLE! Hardbound. 404 pages. Excellent condition. Born in New Jersey in 1818, a graduate of West Point in 1843, Samuel French won distinction in the Mexican war as a lieutenant of light artillery. At Palo Alto, Resaca, Monterey and Buena Vista he was actively engaged, receiving two brevets for gallantry in action and a serious wound at Buena Vista. But with the coming of the great civil war his narrative takes on a sterner interest. French was of Northern birth, but it is plain that the South had not a more devoted adherent. Commissioned a brigadier general in the provisional army of the Confederate States in October 1861, French served in various capacities with zeal and efficiency until his appointment as major general to command a division of the army under Gen. J.E. Johnston. A very interesting read!
  • Selected and edited by Philip Van Doren Stern. Published in 1961 (FIRST EDITION), hardback. 125 pages and in very good condition. Very cute book! ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
  • By Rod Gragg. Published in 1998, hardback. 291 pages and in like new condition. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
  • By Mary P. Coulling. Published in 1994 (3rd printing), hardback. 242 pages and in very good condition. Has a personalized inscription on the cover page. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
  • 450 Union and Confederate Soldiers narrate the stirring events of 1863's Tullahoma, Chickamauga and Chattanooga campaigns in Tennessee and Georgia. Illustrated with 465 wartime photographs. 483 pages. Published in 1996. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE!
  • ONLY ONE COPY AVAILABLE - EXCELLENT CONDITION! Hardback. The military events surrounding the frontier village of Westport, Missouri, during the autumn of 1864 were part of a Confederate raid that exceeded any Civil War cavalry raid. The climax of a last-ditch Confederate invasion of Missouri, the battle ended forever the bitter fighting that had devastated the Missouri-Kansas border. First published more than thirty years ago and now available with a new introduction and notes that update the text, Action Before Westport presents the only full account of that most unusual and daring Civil War battle. In addition to incorporating official records, newspaper accounts, letters, diaries, journals, and privately printed records, Monnett consulted several previously undiscovered manuscripts, two of them the work of key Confederate generals in the raid. The result is a classic work that is both immensely readable and impressive in its documentation.
  • A small box of vintage 2012 Forrest Volume 1 Number II comic books has recently arrived at SCV headquarters! This comic was originally part of a set of 3 that was produced by the TN Division. We have a limited supply of these and once they are gone that's it. These are priced at $25.00 per comic.
  • One pair of cute collectible Civil War plush bears and measure approximately 9" tall. The gray Confederate bear is embroidered on the front with following: Lee***, Fort Sumter, C.S.A., Manassas, Gettysburg, Sharpsburg, Appomattox, C.S.S. Virginia & Richmond, VA. There is a battle flag embroidered on the bottom of the right foot and a soldier embroidered on the bottom of the left foot. On the bear's back is a larger embroidered battle flag and the words, "J. Davis, 1861-1865." The navy blue Union bear is embroidered on the front with the following: Grant***, Fort Sumter, U.S.A., Bull Run, Gettysburg, Antietam, Appomattox, U.S.S. Monitor & Washington, D.C. There is an American flag embroidered on the bottom of the right foot and a soldier embroidered on the bottom of the left foot. On the bear's back is a larger embroidered American flag and the words, "A. Lincoln, 1861-1865." ONLY ONE SET AVAILABLE
  • Published in 1989 by William M. Glasgow, Jr. - 1st Regular Edition. A history of the 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
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