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The SCV Southern Cross of Honor is the SCV’s first ever memorial medal. It has its roots in the original Southern Cross of Honor medals that were given by the UDC to Confederate Veterans from 1900 thru the 1930s. The UDC’s cross has been reimaged to reflect the SCV’s issuance while maintaining the character of the original that was cherished by the Veterans who received them. These medals are made of heavy gauge, antiqued copper metal in the US by Robert Snead of Heritage Specialties. Perfect for wear to memorial services, reunions, banquets and other gatherings. Available to SCV members only.
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Silk ties feature the SCV Tartan pattern which is registered in Scotland. Scottish Reb or not this tie allows you to honor your Confederate ancestry in a colorful yet distinguished style. Including representations of Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry, the Confederate Soldiers’ uniforms, and the beloved Battle Flag this tartan pattern sums up Confederate Heritage in a very ancestral traditional way.
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This is a really neat set of 20 vintage postcards from the Civil War Classic Collection, issued 6/29/95. There are four different scenes depicted - 1.) Attack upon Roanoke Island - Landing of the troops (stamps include Jefferson Davis, David Farragut, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass & Raphael Semmes) 2.) Battle of Lookout Mountain (stamps include Stonewall Jackson, Gettysburg, Chancellorsville, Phoebe Pember & William T. Sherman) 3.) The Attack of Fort Sumter (stamps include Stand Watie, Mary Chesnut, Joseph E. Johnston, Harriet Tubman & Winfield Hancock) 4.) Attack of the "Monitor" on the "Merrimack" (stamps include Robert E. Lee, Shiloh, Monitor/Virginia, Clara Barton & Ulysses S. Grant). Great condition!
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The ladies who wrote about their experiences wanted future generations to know about their trials and tribulations in the spring of 1865. Their stories have been almost forgotten, but they are printed in these pages for you to read and study, and to pass on to generations yet to come. For if one generation forgets, these stories will be lost for all eternity. Let’s not let this happen!