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Great for attaching Name Tags at your next event! Blue reel is often used as a recruiting item to give out at events. Includes a clip on the back for shirt pocket attachment and a 24" retractable cord. Size: 1 1/4" W x 1 1/14" H x 5/16" D.
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By Edwin C. Bearss (Chief Historian - National Park Service). Published in 1990, hardback. 186 pages. Great condition. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE.
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By Col. G.F.R. Henderson, C.B. Published in 1943, hardback. 737 pages with separate fold-out maps. In very good condition for its age. Has writing on the inside cover. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
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Ceramic 12oz. coffee mug featuring General Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson.
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This polyester 3'X3' Taylor flag is based upon the flags our ancestors carried into battle in the Army of the Trans-Mississippi.
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By John Watson Morton. Published in 1962, hardback. 374 pages. The cover has some yellowing but the book is in really good condition. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE.
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By Mary Emily Robertson Campbell. Published in 1961 (FIRST EDITION), hardback. 308 pages and in good condition although the pages have turned brown on the edges. The dust jacket has been badly torn on the front and there is writing on one of the inside pages. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
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By John R. Scales, Brig, Gen. U.S. Army (Ret.). Published in 2017, hardback. 465 pages. Great condition. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE.
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The Blood of Stonewall a book written by Author Ron D. Rissler. We are proud to offer this book in the SCV Store. This is everything you need to know about Thomas Jonathan Jackson, and his descendants. -
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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Selected and edited by Philip Van Doren Stern. Published in 1961 (FIRST EDITION), hardback. 125 pages and in very good condition. Very cute book! ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
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Here are the "FACTS" on Slavery, Secession and Reconstruction by John S. Tilley, M.A. (Harvard). Nothing is more dangerous than the 'Half-Truth'.












