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ONLY ONE AVAILABLE! This beautiful reproduction wool rug was hand hooked right here in Columbia, TN using an antique pattern from the 1800's. Anyone who's ever hooked a rug before knows the enormous amount of time it takes to create these masterpieces. This is truly a work of art and would look amazing as a wall hanging. Measures 30" x 19". Have you ever heard of Hero the Bloodhound of Libby Prison? He was an enormous Russian Bloodhound who was imported from Russia in 1859 for sports of the arena. He was seized by the Confederates shortly after the War Between the States broke out in 1861 and was subsequently used for guarding Union prisoners at Libby Prison. He was believed to be the strongest dog in the world and was famous all around the country. He was so famous that he was in a travelling exhibition and even had his own carte d'visite (calling card) which detailed his enormous size. His weight was 198 pounds; height 3 feet 2 inches; length from tip to tip, 7 feet 1.5 inches.
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A Southern Soldier Boy (hardback)-The Diary of Sergeant Beaufort Simpson Buzhardt 1838-1862. Annotated and Edited by H.V. Traywick, Jr. The wartime diary of a Confederate infantryman who served from the outbreak of the War Between the States until he was killed in one of the Seven Days' Battles near Richmond in 1862. The diary has been illuminated with pertinent maps and illustrations, and its day-to-day immediacy has been embellished throughout with lively and colorful excerpts from D. Augustus Dickert's "History of Kershaw's Brigade" to put the diary into a broader context. Chapters include South Carolina's secession, the call to arms and the march to Virginia, the first Battle of Manassas, winter quarters in Northern Virginia, the Peninsula Campaign and the Seven Days' Battles around Richmond. This work gives the reader a portrait of Southern hopes in the early days of the War and introduces to the reader the stormy birth of General Lee's legendary Army of Northern Virginia.
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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.
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NEW CONDITION - ONLY ONE AVAILABLE! Published in 2006. This book is the Civil War journal of William Pitt Chambers, a chaplain from Mississippi who served in the 46th Mississippi Regiment.
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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!
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Beautiful Life Member cufflinks made in Columbia, TN by a local jeweler.
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This shirt has a pocket on the front left chest (no SCV logo) and is available for anyone to purchase. Made of 100% cotton. Available in a charcoal gray or black. Medium - 3X.
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This fleece-lined knit cap will keep you warm this winter! Comes with the official SCV logo laser engraved onto a leatherette patch. Available in coal black or sport gray.
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This fleece-lined knit cap will help keep you warm this winter. Choose from coal black with white embroidery or sport gray with black embroidery.
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These beautiful Confederate lapel pins are MADE IN AMERICA. Available in Southern Cross (measures 7/8" x 7/8"), I Pledge Allegiance to these Flags (7/8" x 7/8"), 1st National, 2nd National, 3rd National, Bonnie Blue or Battle Flag. All flag wreath lapel pins measure 3/4"W x 5/8"H with clutch back. These are beautiful pins!
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These beautiful postcards are 4" x 6" and pretty enough to frame!
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This heathered gray t-shirt has the Great Seal on the front left and "Forrest Boyhood Home - He Rode From Here Into The Legend Of The Land" on the back. Sizes Large - 4X. All proceeds benefit the National Confederate Museum.
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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 beautiful silver lapel pins depict General N.B. Forrest's monument that now resides here at SCV Headquarters. Excellent quality and MADE IN AMERICA!
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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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BACK IN STOCK! Get them while you can since these always sell out! This timeless Port Authority long sleeve denim shirt is made of 100% cotton denim and is embroidered with the SCV logo. Garment-washed in a dark wash color with metal buttons and light grey contrast topstitching. A staff favorite!
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This 100% polyester moisture-wicking polo by Port Authority is embroidered with the SCV logo and will help keep you cool on warm days. This shirt is snag-resistant and the tag-free label is comfortable against your skin. Available in Brilliant Blue, Red and Steel Grey in sizes M - 4X.
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Made by Port Authority, these 65/35 poly/cotton pique polo shirts are embroidered with the SCV logo and are tag free, snag-resistant and have a flat knit collar. Choose from Rich Red, Gusty Grey or Strong Blue in sizes M - 4X.
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These moisture-wicking short sleeve polo shirts come embroidered with the Life Member logo and are also snag resistant and offer UV protection against the sun. Tag free label, easy care with a flat knit collar. 100% polyester double knit pique.
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These beautiful long sleeve oxford shirts are embroidered with the Life Member logo. Available in white, khaki or dark gray in Medium - 4X.
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This timeless Port Authority denim long sleeve shirt is made of 100% cotton denim and is embroidered with the Life Member logo. Garment-washed in a dark wash color with metal buttons and light grey contrast topstitching. A staff favorite! Available in sizes Medium - 4X.
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This Life Member short sleeve polo shirt is made of 65/35 poly/cotton pique and is snag-resistant. The collar is flat knit and the label is tag free. Available in Wheat, Regatta Blue and Storm Grey in M - 4X.
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These lightweight canvas haversacks are embroidered with "CS" on the front flap. Measures 11" x 14.5" and comes with an adjustable strap.
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Choose from Battle Flag, Robert E. Lee or Stonewall Jackson. Comes with chain and battery.
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This delightful hardbound children's book was originally published in 1867, a scant two years after the end of the War for Southern Independence. This is the story of three young Southern girls trying to understand why Santa Claus didn't visit the little Southern children during the four Christmases of the War. With the help of their auntie, they ponder this question one afternoon and finally write a letter to General Robert E. Lee, knowing he would be able to answer their question. They decide to put his answer, along with their dreams and other stories, into a book and give it to Santa Claus, so he could sell it for the benefit of the little Confederate children who had lost everything by the War.
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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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The Constitution of the Confederate States of America was very similar to the United States of America Constitution. And why shouldn't it be? After all, a Southerner, James Madison, was the chief architect of the US Constitution and it was adopted by their forefathers. This was the main reason the states of the South declared their independence and seceded to form their own government. The northern states and the Federal government had strayed from the constitution adopted by their forefathers. Most of the Bill of Rights in the US Constitution was incorporated into the Confederate Constitution. There are other small adjustments and tweaks throughout the document to correct things Southerners felt were in error with the original document and to balance power between the states and the federal government.
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It is true that "history is written by the victors." For more than 150 years the Northern perspective has been the one dominant narrative. The Confederate soldier's good name has been smeared as racist, mocked as buffoons and often erased from the history books as though they never existed at all. This book uses primary sources to teach about what really happened during the "War of Northern Aggression."
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The hope for this book is to show the narrative of the day when the South was invaded by those who desired to inflict their ideals, morals and attitudes, just because "these Southerners" needed to be brought back under the Northerner's way of life, their philosophy of life and their interpretation of the law. But above all, it was because the Northerners way of life was jolted economically when the Southern states seceded from the Union.
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The latest book from the Kennedy brothers. Jefferson Davis was a proponent of the high road to emancipation. He looked to the day in which slaves would be prepared to live within and participate in a democratic society. He did more than advocate for the high road to emancipation - as this book documents, he practiced his belief in the ultimate emancipation of Southern slaves. Many of his former slaves left for posterity their testimony about their former master - a master who prepared them for freedom as self-sustaining members of society. The North's ruling elites justified their invasion, conquest, and occupation of the Confederate States of America by declaring that the South was fighting to preserve slavery and that secession was treason. After the unfortunate end of the War for Southern Independence, the United States arrested Jefferson Davis on charges of treason. Davis demanded a trial, yet the United States never brought Davis to trial - why? Were they afraid they would lose in court? Davis, and through him the South, was unjustly tried in the court of public opinion - a court controlled by the North's ruling elites. This book gives the defense that Davis and the South never had.
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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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BACK IN STOCK! These beautiful wooden signs are completely handcrafted by a gentleman down in New Orleans. They come with attached hardware ready to hang on the wall OR you can add your own wooden stake on the backside and use as patio/garden decor. They measure approximately 15.75" x 14.50".
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Handcrafted in small batches in Clifton, Tennessee using natural ingredients. Choose from peppermint, lemon, sweet orange and orange/clove/cinnamon.
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Each music box plays our beloved "Dixie" WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE BONNIE BLUE FLAG SHEET MUSIC BOX, which plays "Bonnie Blue Flag." The perfect gift for every southern lady! Each music box measures approximately 2.5"x 2"x 2". *Graphic colors and bezel frames may be slightly different .
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This adorable Little House on the Prairie paper doll book is so much fun! Comes with Ma, Pa, Mary, Laura, Carrie and of course their faithful dog, Jack. The backdrop is double sided so you can choose from the cabin scene or the 'Big Woods.' The back of the book has a pocket where you can store your paper dolls. This is the perfect gift for young girls and Little House fans of all ages!
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This cute bag has a nice gold zipper and would be perfect for carrying smaller items such as makeup. Measures 8" x 4.5".
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These hand fans are available in either turquoise, red, purple and pink. You can request a certain color upon checkout in the 'notes' section although we cannot guarantee that we will have a particular color in stock.
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Metal horse figurine that is meant to accompany the metal toy soldiers that we also sell. Horse measures 3" tall and 3.5" long.
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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.
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Historic Elm Spring Notepad (5-pack). Each pad is 7"x4".
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National Confederate Museum Notepad (5-pack). Each pad is 7" x 4".
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This white ceramic mug includes thumbnail photos of Davis, Lee, Jackson, Stuart, Forrest, Longstreet, Hill and Beauregard.
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This small wooden loom is a traditional hand-held frame loom that allows you to learn the basic techniques of weaving. Frame weaving is the simplest form of this traditional craft, making it easy for almost anyone to learn. Includes basic instructions and contrasting warp and weft yarns.
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Set includes yarn, wooden knitting needles and easy to follow instructions.
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This Classic Jacks set includes a traditional set of jacks, a rubber ball, a wooden ball for historical play and instructions for five Classic Jacks games. Comes in a suede or leather pouch.
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Three easy-to-make projects for a fun, first quilting experience. Kit includes calico fabric squares, muslin, batting, needle, pattern and instructions to make three projects. You will need scissors, thread, straight pins, a ruler and pen/pencil to draw cutting lines on fabric.
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This Early American Sampler is representative of the time period from 1750-1840. This kit includes 9"x12", 11-count Aida cloth, embroidery floss, needle, chart and instructions.
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This 16oz gray coffee mug features the 1896 logo in white and has a beautiful red interior. This is one of our best-selling mugs!
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Just in time for Christmas this ceramic ornament is double sided with the brand new Elm Springs Logo. These oranments were sourced locally. You'll only find them here.
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These moisture-wicking polos come embroidered with the 1896 logo and are available in 3 colors - Red, Indigo (Dark Navy Blue) and Graphite (Dark Gray). Available in Medium to 2x.
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These high-quality Columbia fishing shirts come in four colors: Light Gray, Aqua, Khaki and Sky Blue. We have sizes Medium through 2x. Runs about one size too large.
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Handcrafted in small batches in Clifton, TN using natural ingredients & essential oils.
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First Known as the USS Merrimack before she was scuttled on April 20th 1861. The next day the confederates took control of the area and raised the hull of the Merrimack and converted her into the Confederate Ironclad commissioned as the CSS Virginia. This 6" metal model captures her beauty and power. Durable it makes a perfect gift.
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Ceramic 12oz. coffee mug featuring General Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson.
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New to the National Confederate Museum Gift Shop these stunning Artillery Lapel Pins are perfect gifts for the Artilleryman or Artillery Woman in your life.
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This t-shirt highlights "The Charge" given to us by Stephen Dill Lee back in 1906. Available in either gray or black.
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This Logo Etched Carbon Fiber keychain is stylish and it has our logo on it. Hurry up and get yours, this is a one time run, no more will be made after the stock runs out.
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New to the store, these stunning SCV logo cuff links are hand crafted right here in Columbia Tennessee. You'll be the envy of all your SCV friends when you show up to a program wearing these. Thanks to Eric for sourcing these outstanding cuff links.








































































