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NEW TO THE STORE! Made by Tultex, these soft short sleeve t-shirts are 50% cotton / 50% polyester and are very comfortable to wear. Available in Charcoal with sizes M - 3X.
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These high-quality trucker hats have the National Confederate Museum logo that has been laser engraved on a leather patch front and center. Stylish, comfortable and classy! ONLY CAMOUFLAGE IS AVAILABLE.
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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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These solid pewter ornaments will look great on any Southern Christmas tree. Each measures about 3" tall. Handcrafted in Virginia, USA.
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Pack of 12. Perfect for supplying camp members with a way to take notes or to give away at Confederate events. Great for recruiting drives!
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Polyester 3'X5'. General Leonidas Polk was the Episcopalian Bishop of Louisiana, a Confederate Lt. Gen. and Corps Commander in the Army of Tennessee. Killed during the Atlanta Campaign of 1864, the entire Army of Tennessee mourned his death. This distinctive design consisting of white and red Crosses of St. George on a royal blue flag was carried by the regiments in the Polk Corps.
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From the authors of THE SOUTH WAS RIGHT! comes a new edition of what one historian calls one of the most important and original histories of the Southern people. PUNISHED WITH POVERTY tells the unvarnished story of the intentional policy of economic devastation and exploitation of the South which has affected all Southerners, both black and white, long after the close of the "Civil War" and "Reconstruction." In fact, the sad legacy of these punitive policies continues to this very day. The over-arching theme of Southern history is not Race, as is conventionally stated, but Poverty - poverty not due to the South's shortcomings but imposed on them by the system under which they live.
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Sale!Lapel pin commemorates the 125th Anniversary of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, 1896-2021. Pin measures approximately 1.25". Members only purchase.
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A marvelous account of the life of a great man – the story of the man behind the myth – his childhood, wartime exploits and controversial post-war views which saw him shunned by the same South who had worshipped him during the conflict.












