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NEW TO THE STORE! PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME COLORS ARE DIFFICULT TO PHOTOGRAPH AND MAY APPEAR DIFFERENT ON YOUR MONITOR. PLEASE REFER TO THE ENTIRE PHOTO GALLERY TO SEE THE COLORS. Designed with the needs of fishermen in mind - but equally comfortable anywhere - this shirt has all the bells and whistles: a built-in rod holder, two large fly box pockets, utility loop and more. Available in Driftwood, Seagrass Green and Blue Gill. Runs large. Eddie Bauer EB608 Features: 3.5 ounce, 100% cotton poplin 100% polyester mesh upper back lining Built-in rod holder Two large fly box pockets with Velcro closures Zippered chest pocket Utility loop and tool holder Cape back with mesh ventilation Velcro fastened collar points -
Made by Polar Camel, this food grade stainless steel insulated tumbler will keep your morning brew hot and your iced coffee cold. Double-wall vacuum insulation will protect your drink at all costs. This 20 oz tumbler features a clear lid and has a narrower bottom to fit most standard cup holders. Made from 18/8 gauge 304 stainless steel. The hole on lid is big enough for a straw. -
This stainless steel beverage holder bears the National Confederate Museum logo. Copper insulated with double wall construction allows drinks to stay cold for up to 24 hours and hot drinks up to 6 hours. Converts from a can coozie to a tumbler simply by changing the screw-on lid. BPA free. Handwash recommended. -
The hope for this book is to show the narrative of the day when the South was invaded by those who desired to inflict their ideals, morals and attitudes, just because "these Southerners" needed to be brought back under the Northerner's way of life, their philosophy of life and their interpretation of the law. But above all, it was because the Northerners way of life was jolted economically when the Southern states seceded from the Union. -
The ladies who wrote about their experiences wanted future generations to know about their trials and tribulations in the spring of 1865. Their stories have been almost forgotten, but they are printed in these pages for you to read and study, and to pass on to generations yet to come. For if one generation forgets, these stories will be lost for all eternity. Let’s not let this happen! -
These are the numbered reunion medals for the 123rd Annual Reunion sponsored by the SCV HQ in 2018 in Franklin/Columbia, Tennessee. Featuring Historic Elm Springs, a stack of arms with drum, and the picture of Brigadier General Frank Armstrong whose cavalry brigade saved Elm Springs in 1864 interrupting the Yankees trying to burn it down. The ribbon is the Polk Corps flag based upon Lt. Gen. Leonidas Polk's early life in Columbia. -
NEW TO THE STORE! We now have Richardson 112 Trucker Hats in stock! Comes with the SCV 1896 logo embroidered front and center. Available in gray with light gray embroidery, gray with black brim and black embroidery and Mossy Oak camo with fluorescent orange embroidery. The camo hat is a Richardson 112PFP. All are adjustable with mesh backing. -
Unveil the little-known dark side of America’s sixteenth president with this shocking biography. Using speeches and writings by the founding fathers, constitutional scholars, and even Lincoln himself, Walter Donald Kennedy lays out clear and convincing arguments that many of the cherished “facts” about the Great Emancipator aren’t facts at all! Surprising tidbits include Lincoln’s atheistic tendencies, friendship with Marxist leaders, and complete disregard for the constitutional legality of secession. Get ready to relearn the history of the president who shaped the United States of America into the nation it is today―for better or, as Kennedy suggests, for worse. -
First Known as the USS Merrimack before she was scuttled on April 20th 1861. The next day the confederates took control of the area and raised the hull of the Merrimack and converted her into the Confederate Ironclad commissioned as the CSS Virginia. This 6" metal model captures her beauty and power. Durable it makes a perfect gift. -
This delightful hardbound children's book was originally published in 1867, a scant two years after the end of the War for Southern Independence. This is the story of three young Southern girls trying to understand why Santa Claus didn't visit the little Southern children during the four Christmases of the War. With the help of their auntie, they ponder this question one afternoon and finally write a letter to General Robert E. Lee, knowing he would be able to answer their question. They decide to put his answer, along with their dreams and other stories, into a book and give it to Santa Claus, so he could sell it for the benefit of the little Confederate children who had lost everything by the War. -
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SMALL ONLY! 100% Polyester Polo Shirt by Sport-Tek embroidered in full color on the left breast, SCV.ORG on back under the collar and #SCV on left sleeve. Lifetime membership verified prior to shipping. -
The Constitution of the Confederate States of America was very similar to the United States of America Constitution. And why shouldn't it be? After all, a Southerner, James Madison, was the chief architect of the US Constitution and it was adopted by their forefathers. This was the main reason the states of the South declared their independence and seceded to form their own government. The northern states and the Federal government had strayed from the constitution adopted by their forefathers. Most of the Bill of Rights in the US Constitution was incorporated into the Confederate Constitution. There are other small adjustments and tweaks throughout the document to correct things Southerners felt were in error with the original document and to balance power between the states and the federal government. -
NEW TO THE STORE! PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME COLORS ARE DIFFICULT TO PHOTOGRAPH AND MAY APPEAR DIFFERENT ON YOUR MONITOR. PLEASE REFER TO THE ENTIRE PHOTO GALLERY TO SEE THE COLORS. This shirt runs large. Designed with the needs of fishermen in mind - but equally comfortable anywhere - this shirt has all the bells and whistles: a built-in rod holder, two large fly box pockets, utility loop and more. Eddie Bauer EB608 Features: 3.5 ounce, 100% cotton poplin 100% polyester mesh upper back lining Built-in rod holder Two large fly box pockets with Velcro closures Zippered chest pocket Utility loop and tool holder Cape back with mesh ventilation Velcro fastened collar points -
From J. E. B Stuart, Jr. elected in 1896 as the 1st Commander-in-Chief of the United Sons of Confederate Veterans to Larry Allen McCluney, Jr. elected in 2020 as the 76th Commander-in-Chief, this biographical register tells the story of their individual achievements that made the Sons of Confederate Veterans the foremost Confederate Heritage organization. These gentlemen led us through the past 125 years with honor, integrity, and resilience -paving the way for a new generation to thrive for many, many more! Every camp should own a copy for their records. Every member should read and learn of their leaders individual efforts to instill The Charge that defends Our Cause. -
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Stainless steel wine tumbler with double wall construction to insulate hot or cold liquids. Snap-on sip lid and non-slip bottom features add to it's durability. 12 oz.
