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Ceramic 12oz. coffee mug featuring General Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson.
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By Col. G.F.R. Henderson, C.B. Published in 1943, hardback. 737 pages with separate fold-out maps. In very good condition for its age. Has writing on the inside cover. 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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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 fun and easy craft has been around for generations and is great for kids aged 4-99! You can create a variety of items using the knitted cord including but not limited to bookmarks, bracelets and flowers. Lots of fun! Includes instructions & project ideas. Yarn colors vary.
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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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An exact replica of turn of the century iron Confederate grave markers. These cast iron markers weigh about 25 pounds each and are made in Tennessee. Appropriate for in-ground placement at the last resting place of any Confederate soldier. Cannot be shipped to a P. O. Box. Price includes shipping and handling to most areas. Due to rising costs in shipping, certain areas will require a shipping surcharge. YOU WILL GET A $25.00 DISCOUNT IF YOU PICK UP IN PERSON.
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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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Small SCV logo steel grave marker that has been powder coated in a beautiful red color. Measures 6" x 12". MADE IN USA
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This cute bag has a nice gold zipper and would be perfect for carrying smaller items such as makeup. Measures 8" x 4.5".
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Johnsonville, a little known, badly timed, most successful campaign, all but submerged in the multitude of events that took place in the backwaters of our nation’s four year struggle. By Col. Donald H. Steenburn, U.S. Army-Retired.












