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By R.L. Shep. Copyright 1988. 204 pages and in good condition. Has nice illustrations from Godey's. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
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BACK IN STOCK! This adorable Confederate uniform t-shirt is perfect for little Cadets. Both boys & girls can wear to re-enactments, meetings, events, or just for fun! Available in Youth sizes only. X-Small (2/4), Small (6/8), Medium (10/12) and Large (14).
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Brown bear in full Confederate uniform. Great gift for the little ones in your life!
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Pack of 4 non-toxic crayons features the National Confederate Museum logo. 4 crayon colors are Red, Blue, Green, & Yellow. Fun to use with our coloring books located in the Children's collection!
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3' x 5' polyester. All 5 of the "Civilized Tribes" of the Native Americans fought for the Confederacy with Cherokee Chief Stand Watie serving as a Confederate general - reportedly the last Confederate general to lay down arms in 1865.
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Christmas memories abound, but of them all the old carols truly capture the special spirit of the day. In this graceful collection of much loved songs of the season, Jim Gibson shares his special, easy touch. Perhaps this recording will help you find the quiet place where the real spirit of Christmas lives. Includes: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Silent Night, O Christmas Tree, The First Noel, O Come All Ye Faithful and 9 other pleasant melodies.
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Faithful polyester reproduction of the flag captured from Confederate Major Gillis in California. The original flag is preserved in the California State Museum. This is a 17 star First National and a true California Republic flag! 3' high at the hoist and 5.5' at the fly, this flag is correct in its historical dimensions and colors. The original flag has faded and the stars re-glued, but this is the closest printed reproduction of this flag every made (see original image).
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By Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr. Published in 2004, hardback. 346 pages. Great condition. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE.
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3'x5' polyester Bonnie Blue Flag - the first Confederate Flag, although not officially recognized by the Confederacy.












