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Excellent condition. Has a handwritten inscription on inside front cover. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE! Old Nineteenth Tennessee Regiment CSA June 1861-April 1865 is a detailed history of a Confederate regiment during the Civil War. It includes first-hand accounts of battles, as well as information about the daily life of soldiers during the war. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the Civil War or military history in general.
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There are 49 reproduction buttons in this lot (these are not being sold individually). Mostly Confederate with a handful of Federal mixed in. Some are manufactured by the Waterbury Button Company that has been in business since 1812. Many are in great condition and some are mediocre. Sizes range from small to large. Confederate Buttons - Infantry, Confederate Staff Officer, CS Navy, "I" in script, North Carolina, Kentucky, Alabama, Alabama Volunteer Corp. (AVC), CSA, UCV, "R" for Rifleman, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia and Texas. Federal - Enlisted, Cavalry and "R" for Rifleman.
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Sale!Ross brings you the treasured acoustic sounds of a musical evening in the Appalachian hills. Includes: Wayfaring Stranger, Shenandoah Falls, Appalachian Round-up, Scarborough Fair and Meghan's Theme.
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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?