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This adorable Little House on the Prairie paper doll book is so much fun! Comes with Ma, Pa, Mary, Laura, Carrie and of course their faithful dog, Jack. The backdrop is double sided so you can choose from the cabin scene or the 'Big Woods.' The back of the book has a pocket where you can store your paper dolls. This is the perfect gift for young girls and Little House fans of all ages!
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BACK IN STOCK! These beautiful wooden signs are completely handcrafted by a gentleman down in New Orleans. They come with attached hardware ready to hang on the wall OR you can add your own wooden stake on the backside and use as patio/garden decor. They measure approximately 15.75" x 14.50".
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This battle flag key ring with carabiner clip comes in your choice of red or blue carabiner. Measures 7.5" long.
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NEW TO THE STORE! We now have Richardson 112 Truckers hats in stock! Comes with a custom embroidered National Confederate Museum patch front and center. This hat is gray with black brim and is adjustable.
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Our newest SCV logo throw is the ultimate luxe layer of comfort and is perfect for staying warm this winter. Available in beautiful charcoal gray, this amazingly soft & cozy throw has a sleek bound hem and a diamond quilted pattern. You will enjoy every moment lounging in this stylish throw! Made of 77% polyester/23% rayon. Measures 64” x 53”. Machine wash cold, lay flat to dry. These are made to order so please allow 2 weeks for delivery. ***These can also be ordered in the Life Member logo or the 1896 logo.***
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Slate measures 7.5" x 5.5" and comes with display stand.
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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 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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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.












