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The commander of the three-hundred-wagon Union supply train never expected a large ragtag group of Texans and Native Americans to attack during the dark of night. But Brigadier Generals Richard Gano and Stand Watie defeated the unsuspecting Federals in the early morning hours of September 19, 1864, at Cabin Creek in the Cherokee nation. The legendary Watie, the only Native American general on either side, planned details of the raid for months. His preparation paid off--the Confederate troops captured wagons with supplies that would be worth more than $75 million today.
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This compact little volume contains all of the historical truths about the WBTS that today’s history books “leave out.” Easy to read and thought provoking.
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A collection of Confederate War Poems which, in the years long-gone, "spoke to the heart of the South," and which will endure forever in our minds.
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Gumps! Wharf Lice! Ditch Hunters! Though it’s reasonably clear that those terms are insults, few people today have any idea what they mean. Like much of the language used in the 1860’s, these expressions have vanished from everyday speech. This comprehensive volume will delight the historian, the writer, and the reenactor. Now in paperback.
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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'.
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In the middle of the 19th century steam power replaced muscle power as the prime mover of civilization, and the Industrial Revolution roared across the world. A new World-Cycle, the Machine Age, was born. But in the Southern United States men took up arms against the imperatives of the machine, and their Lost Cause marked the end of the Age of Agriculture. By the editing of contemporary diaries, letters, essays, newspaper editorials, memoirs, histories and official records, and the collation of them into a narrative form, this work attempts to paint a contemporaneous portrait of the storm-tossed Confederacy and the revolution that swept it away.
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This work offers a contemporaneous portrait of Old Virginia, her unwavering stance on State sovereignty, and her fight to the death to defend the fundamental principle upon which the Republic was founded.
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Originally published in 1863. Clement Vallandigham, a Northern congressman, exposes the despotism of Lincoln and the fanaticism of the Republican Party.
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! An essay by Donald W. Livingston that was originally published in the September/October 2010 Confederate Veteran magazine. These are great for pairing with a flag at public events to educate the public on the war when they get a flag. Buy a flag and get educated, too!
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Marse Bradford Harrison, of St. Michaels, MD, gave 4 year old Eliza Ann Benson to his new born daughter, Braddie, in 1841. Eliza would be a slave to her infant owner in Harrison’s way of thinking. But a friendship began & a promise was made. Eliza stayed with Braddie through Braddie’s married life, which included the War Between the States & its aftermath; and when Braddie & her husband died leaving a family full of children & no one to rear them, there was one more promise that Eliza wanted to keep. Eliza’s down-home philosophy, loyalty, fortitude and love positively impacted Miss Braddie & 3 generations thereafter.
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BACK ORDERED! The essential handbook for Southerners - proudly proclaims the traditions, the culture, and the values that have long distinguished the South from the rest of the nation.
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The enormities the people of the South suffered for their experiment in liberty would be unbelievable except for the treasure trove of first-hand accounts they left us. From the long buried archives of Southern history, Mr. Grissom has unearthed letters, diaries, newspaper accounts of the 1860s, and personal recollections of those who survived the brutality of Lincoln's armies as they burned, looted, tortured, molested, and murdered their way across Dixie. Some of these eyewitness accounts have never before been published, while others have not been in print for almost 140 years. 46 photographs from the era illustrate the text of this historical collection of first-hand accounts. The modern reader may be surprised to find that terrorism was not invented by ISIS.
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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 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!
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This is a collection of war letters written by teenagers George and Walter Battle during their service in Company F, 4th North Carolina Regiment, CSA. Underage, yet full of vitality and idealism, these boys were not just fighting for their country; they were fighting to protect their family's name. Two young brothers had gone off to war as mere boys. Their experiences quickly hardened and molded them into veterans of the greatest army ever to march on American soil.
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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!Another great music collection by Ross. Includes many traditional songs like "Down in the Valley", "Uncle Joe", "The Girl I Left Behind Me" and "Arkansas Traveler" along with many of Ross Moore originals that include "Prettiest Belle at the Ball", "Ghost River", "South Carolina Shuffle" and the beautiful "Sweet Magnolia Waltz" featuring Ross on the Celtic Harp. This CD is Dedicated to: The Gentlemen and Ladies who perpetuate and hold dear the social graces and values of the Old South.
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Excellent quality. 55% Cotton/45% Polyester long sleeve oxford shirts with Stain Release. Embroidered above the left pocket. Pearlized color-matching buttons. Extra stitching for strength at seams, armpit & buttons. Flat felled seam finishing. Full back yoke and back pleat. Port Authority brand. Dark Gray, White or Khaki.
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Sheet of 18-Stickers measure 1 1/4" x 2 1/4". Roll of 100-Stickers are 1" square.
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Confederate Enlisted Cotton Kepi. Choose from gray or pastel pink.
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Battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia. Comes in a 32" X 32" with white border or a 52" X 52" with white border.
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Chaplain's Handbook Enlarged Quasiquicentennial (1896-2021) Edition. Compiled and Edited by Dr. H. Rondel Rumburg ( Past Chaplain-in-Chief; Sons of Confederate Veterans)
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Polyester 3'X5'. General Leonidas Polk was the Episcopalian Bishop of Louisiana, a Confederate Lt. Gen. and Corps Commander in the Army of Tennessee. Killed during the Atlanta Campaign of 1864, the entire Army of Tennessee mourned his death. This distinctive design consisting of white and red Crosses of St. George on a royal blue flag was carried by the regiments in the Polk Corps.
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Polyester 3'X5'. General Hardee was a Corps Commander in the Army of Tennessee and this distinctive flag of royal blue with a heavy white border and circled orb was carried by the regiments of his Corps. Patrick Cleburne's men carried this banner into combat and he was killed under it at Franklin.
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3' x 5' polyester. All 5 of the "Civilized Tribes" of the Native Americans fought for the Confederacy with Cherokee Chief Stand Watie serving as a Confederate general - reportedly the last Confederate general to lay down arms in 1865.
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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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3'x5' polyester 1st National Flag originally adopted on March 4,1861 with 7 stars representing the original Confederate States. This is the "Stars and Bars" flag versus the "Stars and Stripes" flag of the United States.
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3'x5' polyester 2nd National Flag originally adopted to replace the "Stars and Bars" on March 1, 1863. This was also reverently called the "Stainless Banner" as it is a large white flag with a Confederate Battle Flag in the canton.
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3rd National Flag originally adopted to replace the "Stainless Banner" on March 4,1865. This was also reverently called the "Blood Stained Banner". Standard 3'x 5' polyester with 2 grommets and 4 rows of stitching on the end for a long life of outdoor wear.
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3'x5' polyester Bonnie Blue Flag - the first Confederate Flag, although not officially recognized by the Confederacy.
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Get these aluminum recruiting coins while you can. The price of aluminum has drastically increased and we may need to switch over to plastic coins in the future. Coins have the flag on one side and our toll free number/web site on the other - great for parades!
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1.75" in diameter coin features the SCV logo on the obverse with "Sons of Confederate Veterans - Established 1896". A relief rendering of a Confederate veteran and his WWI soldier son with a UCV button and the SCV logo with inscription "From a rich tradition of honor since 1896 - Sons of Confederate Veterans, on the reverse.
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4' x 4' SCV logo polyester flag on a Confederate Gray background and blue border.
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These miniature 4" x 6" stick flags (ANV is 4" x 4") are perfect for giving away at festivals, recruiting drives, parades and more!
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51" x 51" Army of Northern Virginia battle flag issued to the 18th NC Infantry Regiment; the original soldiers placed battle honors upon their standard to commemorate bravery during these hard fought victories. The original flag had honors on both sides, but this only has one side represented. This is one of the most iconic Confederate Battle Flags in existence. Hand screen printed on a super polyester.
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Faithfully produced 3'x5' polyester printed flag of Hood's Texas Brigade. This is a famed flag belonging to the Texas Patriots serving in the Army of Northern Virginia. The original flag (see image) has significant damage resulting in almost a square flag. However, after extensive research, what's barely visible on the original flag (and stated in the flag's description) is the inclusion of 2 other battle honors on this historic flag: Eltham's Landing and Malvern Hill. Of note, both of these battle honors are painted on the flag in gold, but Eltham's Landing is bordered by red paint and Malvern Hill is bordered in green. We have faithfully included these details in this flag and it is the most accurate reproduction of this flag printed today. Robert E. Lee at the Battle of the Wilderness “Hurrah for Texas! Texans always move them!”
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Faithful polyester reproduction of the flag captured from Confederate Major Gillis in California. The original flag is preserved in the California State Museum. This is a 17 star First National and a true California Republic flag! 3' high at the hoist and 5.5' at the fly, this flag is correct in its historical dimensions and colors. The original flag has faded and the stars re-glued, but this is the closest printed reproduction of this flag every made (see original image).
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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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This magnet features the beautiful Elm Springs, Columbia, TN where the Sons of Confederate Veterans National Headquarters is located.
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Exterior Decal to show off your lifetime commitment to the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
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Designed for adornment of SCV Life Members' gravestones. Fastened to the stone with a screw back for professional mounting. 5" x 5"
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Metal Dog Tag Necklace With Confederate Battle Flag Design. Blank on the flip side perfect for engraving. Ball chain included.
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Brown bear in full Confederate uniform. Great gift for the little ones in your life!
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Decorate any surface of your choosing with these eye-catching stickers. Measures 15" x 3 3/4".
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Pack of 12. Perfect for supplying camp members with a way to take notes or to give away at Confederate events. Great for recruiting drives!
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Commemorative ornament featuring our beloved battle flag surrounded by classical Christmas images.
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BACK IN STOCK! This adorable Confederate uniform t-shirt is perfect for little Cadets. Both boys & girls can wear to re-enactments, meetings, events, or just for fun! Available in Youth sizes only. X-Small (2/4), Small (6/8), Medium (10/12) and Large (14).
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1st National, 2nd National, 3rd National Bonnie Blue & AOT patches measure 2" x 2.5". ANV patch measures 2.5" x 2.5"
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Forrest is one of the legendary generals produced during the War Between the States joining ranks with Lee, Jackson and others. Unlike these generals who had the benefit of a military education and experience prior to the War, Forrest became a great leader of men through dedication and determination. This book is collectible and sells for at least $100 on Amazon and other online stores.
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4" patch beautifully details the magnificent home to our HQ and National Confederate Museum. Available with either Iron On or Adhesive backing.
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1.25" lapel pin features the official logo of the National Confederate Museum!
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4" Iron On patch perfect for displaying the eye-catching official logo of the National Confederate Museum.
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Woven in the USA! The perfect gift for anyone who calls Elm Springs "Home". Built in 1837, Elm Springs housed the HQ for Sons of Confederate Veterans from 1992-2020. The property is now home of the National Confederate Museum that sits near the historic mansion. Measuring 51" x 68", this throw is 100% cotton and machine washable in cold water/gentle cycle.
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Made in the USA! These detailed busts of famous Confederate Generals will make a great addition to any War Between the States collection. Each bust is individually packaged with a short biography of the generals. Measure approximately 4" W x 5" H.
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Sale!Proudly handcrafted and made in the USA! These detailed scale models would make a great addition to any War Between the States collection. Each one is individually packaged with a short description. Sizes: CSS Tennessee (1/225 scale) 11"L x 2.5"W CSS Arkansas (1/225 scale) 8.5"L x 1.75"W H.L. Hunley Submarine (1/72 scale) 8"L x 1"W Brooke Rifle (1/35 scale) 5"L x 1.5"W
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4 oz. shot glass features the 3 National Flags of the Confederacy, topped off with the Battle Flag. Measures 3.25"
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3D brass ornament features the 5 Flags of the Confederacy. This unique item makes a great addition to any Confederate Christmas tree! Measures 2.5" x 2.5".
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11 oz ceramic mug features the Confederate Commander-in-Chief, President Jefferson Davis.
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Long sleeve Gildan tee features the SCV Logo on the left front chest. Available in Charcoal Gray or Black. Size Medium - 4X. We have limited sizing left on the Port & Company long sleeve pocket tee in Light Gray or Red. Size Small - 3XL.
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Pewter ornaments that are handmade in Virginia that commemorate Monument Avenue in Richmond.




































































