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The commander of the three-hundred-wagon Union supply train never expected a large ragtag group of Texans and Native Americans to attack during the dark of night. But Brigadier Generals Richard Gano and Stand Watie defeated the unsuspecting Federals in the early morning hours of September 19, 1864, at Cabin Creek in the Cherokee nation. The legendary Watie, the only Native American general on either side, planned details of the raid for months. His preparation paid off--the Confederate troops captured wagons with supplies that would be worth more than $75 million today.
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In the middle of the 19th century steam power replaced muscle power as the prime mover of civilization, and the Industrial Revolution roared across the world. A new World-Cycle, the Machine Age, was born. But in the Southern United States men took up arms against the imperatives of the machine, and their Lost Cause marked the end of the Age of Agriculture. By the editing of contemporary diaries, letters, essays, newspaper editorials, memoirs, histories and official records, and the collation of them into a narrative form, this work attempts to paint a contemporaneous portrait of the storm-tossed Confederacy and the revolution that swept it away.
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Originally published in 1863. Clement Vallandigham, a Northern congressman, exposes the despotism of Lincoln and the fanaticism of the Republican Party.
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Sale!Ross brings you the treasured acoustic sounds of a musical evening in the Appalachian hills. Includes: Wayfaring Stranger, Shenandoah Falls, Appalachian Round-up, Scarborough Fair and Meghan's Theme.
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Sale!Another great music collection by Ross. Includes many traditional songs like "Down in the Valley", "Uncle Joe", "The Girl I Left Behind Me" and "Arkansas Traveler" along with many of Ross Moore originals that include "Prettiest Belle at the Ball", "Ghost River", "South Carolina Shuffle" and the beautiful "Sweet Magnolia Waltz" featuring Ross on the Celtic Harp. This CD is Dedicated to: The Gentlemen and Ladies who perpetuate and hold dear the social graces and values of the Old South.
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These reproduction MADE IN THE USA smoking pipes are fashioned from non-toxic, commercially produced clay, and bisque fired, as were the originals. In order to keep the pipes historically accurate, the pipe stems are not glazed.
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This beautiful solid bronze grave marker measures 4” x 4” and has a screw back for attaching to the headstone. *Member only purchase.
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*THESE WOMEN'S CUT T-SHIRTS RUN ABOUT TWO SIZES TOO SMALL* These cute and super soft short sleeve t-shirts are women's cut which means they are more fitted than the unisex tee. They have the SCV 1896 logo on the front left chest and back. 65% polyester / 35% cotton. Available in heathered graphite, antique sapphire and heathered hyacinth.
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These white powder coated metal keychains come with a battle flag decal on both sides that is made from UV & weather protected vinyl to resist fading. Best part is they are made in the great state of Texas! Measures 2.75" x 1.5" (not including keyring).
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Manufactured in Texas out of 1/4" steel that has been laser cut and powdered coated. The battle flag decal is made from UV protected vinyl to protect against fading. Fits a 2" receiver. Measures 5 7/8" x 4" x 5.25".
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The detail in this National Confederate Museum adhesive patch is simply amazing! Measures 2.4" x 2.5".
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Yankee Blitzkrieg - Wilson's Raid through Alabama and Georgia written by James Pickett Jones and published in 1976. Hardback. 256 pages. Yankee Blitzkrieg is the first comprehensive survey of Wilson's Raid, the largest independent mounted expedition of the Civil War.
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Stainless steel bottle opener with the Life Member logo laser engraved onto brown leatherette. Measures 2.75" x 1.5"
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LIMITED SUPPLY! These pens were handcrafted using the wood from elm trees felled at Historic Elm Springs in Columbia, TN. Choose from silver, gold or gunmetal.
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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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The author explores the personality of this iron-willed commander & brilliant tactician & gives us colorful profiles of the men who served under him. This is the most complete & compelling account to date of the fighting unit so hated by Grant that he ordered any captured Ranger to be summarily executed without trail.
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One of Savannah, Georgia's closest calls to total disaster happened with the arrival of Wm. T. Sherman and sixty-two thousand Union Troops. This fifty-three-day heart-pounding, nail-biting, hair-raising horror story of her onion-skin-thin bare survival centers on the central question: who REALLY saved Savannah?
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Sale!A collection of 15 songs about the CSA - featuring Ross’ twelve acoustic instruments and stirring vocals. Selections include ‘Young Rebel - The Story of Sam Davis'; ‘Last Day at Gettysburg’; ‘Southern Son’; ‘Aura Lee’ and ‘I Am Their Flag’ narrated by Dr. Michael Bradley.
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ONLY ONE AVAILABLE! Excellent condition for its age. The slipcase is also in great condition. This is the limited "bullet hole" edition.
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Assorted collection of Emancipation Proclamation stamps produced by USPS back in 2013.
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By Edwin C. Bearss (Chief Historian - National Park Service). Published in 1990, hardback. 186 pages. Great condition. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE.
























