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By Margie Riddle Bearss. Published in 1987, hardback. 363 pages and in very good condition (there is a small blemish on the cover at the very top). There is an inscription on the inside cover. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
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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 John R. Scales, Brig, Gen. U.S. Army (Ret.). Published in 2017, hardback. 465 pages. Great condition. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE.
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By Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr. Published in 2004, hardback. 346 pages. Great condition. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE.
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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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Assorted collection of Emancipation Proclamation stamps produced by USPS back in 2013.
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These reproduction MADE IN THE USA smoking pipes are fashioned from non-toxic, commercially produced clay, and bisque fired, as were the originals. In order to keep the pipes historically accurate, the pipe stems are not glazed.
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Sale!A collection of 15 songs about the CSA - featuring Ross’ twelve acoustic instruments and stirring vocals. Selections include ‘Young Rebel - The Story of Sam Davis'; ‘Last Day at Gettysburg’; ‘Southern Son’; ‘Aura Lee’ and ‘I Am Their Flag’ narrated by Dr. Michael Bradley.
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One of Savannah, Georgia's closest calls to total disaster happened with the arrival of Wm. T. Sherman and sixty-two thousand Union Troops. This fifty-three-day heart-pounding, nail-biting, hair-raising horror story of her onion-skin-thin bare survival centers on the central question: who REALLY saved Savannah?
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The author explores the personality of this iron-willed commander & brilliant tactician & gives us colorful profiles of the men who served under him. This is the most complete & compelling account to date of the fighting unit so hated by Grant that he ordered any captured Ranger to be summarily executed without trail.
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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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Stainless steel bottle opener with the Life Member logo laser engraved onto brown leatherette. Measures 2.75" x 1.5"












