Sons of Confederate Veterans
  • "The General" sculpted canteen featuring Confederate General Robert E. Lee with artwork by John Paul Strain. This numbered (A-982) limited edition canteen was produced by The Bradford Exchange in honor of the 150th Anniversary of The War Between The States. New in the box and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
  • ONLY ONE AVAILABLE! New in plastic - this hardbound book is completely written in German. Part chronicle, part documentary, part novel, this book explores the story surrounding Captain Henry Wirz and Andersonville prison.
  • 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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