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Sale!From the pages of a Southern Hymnal, Ross brings you the songs most of us remember from our childhood. Selections include: Church in the Wildwood, This Little Light of Mine, Amazing Grace, Will the Circle Be Unbroken, I'll Fly Away and 5 others.
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Proudly handcrafted and made in the USA! These detailed scale models would make a great addition to any War Between the States collection. Each one is individually packaged with a short description. Sizes: CSS Tennessee (1/225 scale) 11"L x 2.5"W CSS Arkansas (1/225 scale) 8.5"L x 1.75"W H.L. Hunley Submarine (1/72 scale) 8"L x 1"W Brooke Rifle (1/35 scale) 5"L x 1.5"W
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From J. E. B Stuart, Jr. elected in 1896 as the 1st Commander-in-Chief of the United Sons of Confederate Veterans to Larry Allen McCluney, Jr. elected in 2020 as the 76th Commander-in-Chief, this biographical register tells the story of their individual achievements that made the Sons of Confederate Veterans the foremost Confederate Heritage organization. These gentlemen led us through the past 125 years with honor, integrity, and resilience -paving the way for a new generation to thrive for many, many more! Every camp should own a copy for their records. Every member should read and learn of their leaders individual efforts to instill The Charge that defends Our Cause.
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Never lose your place again with these National Confederate Museum Bookmarks. You get all 3, featuring 3 of the most prominent Characters in the War between the States, Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Each bookmark has a small amount of information about these great men. They even say National Confederate Museum at the bottom.
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H. Rondel Rumburg, the author of many Confederate publications, brings this exciting new title to the front. It answers various questions: What is a flag? What is the use of a flag? What is the Christian symbolism of flags? What’s the Official origin of the Confederate flag? These questions as well as many others are answered in-depth herein. 13 historic poems are included, along with a Bibliography and Index.
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Leonidas Polk is one of the most fascinating figures of the Civil War. Consecrated as a bishop of the Episcopal Church and commissioned as a general into the Confederate army, Polk’s life in both spheres blended into a unique historical composite. Polk was a man with deep religious convictions but equally committed to the Confederate cause. He baptized soldiers on the eve of bloody battles, administered last rites and even presided over officers’ weddings, all while leading his soldiers into battle.
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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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Sale!Recorded at the Abbeville Opera House. Steve Gipson portrays "The Captain", a veteran Union officer from Tennessee, who remains loyal to his beloved Union. He encounters his uncle John late in the War and their family loyalties are put to the test. His uncle John, John Mobley, surprises his nephew when he walks into camp wearing Confederate Gray. Their conversation will delight you and the ending will melt your heart. Great for kids ages 6 and up...and for those who slept through history class. This DVD uncovers the Southern side of the story long lost in our modern world. Amazing trivia, oddities, and laugh-out-loud true stories from the time of Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln.
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Show your patriotism or love for history by stitching this flag and displaying it in a prominent location! This kit includes 12" x 15" 14-count Fiddlers Cloth; two skeins each of red, blue and cream Anchor embroidery floss; tapestry (cross-stitch) needle; color graph and illustrated instructions. You will need a pair of scissors and an embroidery hoop is optional. Frame not included.
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Sale!Pack of 25 Christmas cards featuring a snowy Elm Springs, home to the National Confederate Museum owned and operated by the Sons of Confederate Veterans. 2 season greetings to choose from: Christmas: "At this joyous season may you be blessed with the peace, happiness and love that Christmas brings." Cards are 5"x 7". Wishing: "Wishing you the quiet beauty of a peaceful Holiday season and happiness throughout the year." Cards are 4.25"x 5.5".
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Featuring Historic Elm Springs built in 1837; the home to the National Confederate Museum owned and operated by the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Stained glass provides a blue backdrop featuring a 3D image of the beloved home. This extraordinary piece looks beautiful on a Christmas tree or hanging in a window against the sunlight! Measures 4.5" x 2.5".
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Woven in the USA! The perfect gift for anyone who calls Elm Springs "Home". Built in 1837, Elm Springs housed the HQ for Sons of Confederate Veterans from 1992-2020. The property is now home of the National Confederate Museum that sits near the historic mansion. Measuring 51" x 68", this throw is 100% cotton and machine washable in cold water/gentle cycle.
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Gumps! Wharf Lice! Ditch Hunters! Though it’s reasonably clear that those terms are insults, few people today have any idea what they mean. Like much of the language used in the 1860’s, these expressions have vanished from everyday speech. This comprehensive volume will delight the historian, the writer, and the reenactor. Now in paperback.
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Marse Bradford Harrison, of St. Michaels, MD, gave 4 year old Eliza Ann Benson to his new born daughter, Braddie, in 1841. Eliza would be a slave to her infant owner in Harrison’s way of thinking. But a friendship began & a promise was made. Eliza stayed with Braddie through Braddie’s married life, which included the War Between the States & its aftermath; and when Braddie & her husband died leaving a family full of children & no one to rear them, there was one more promise that Eliza wanted to keep. Eliza’s down-home philosophy, loyalty, fortitude and love positively impacted Miss Braddie & 3 generations thereafter.