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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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A magic combination of beloved Christmas songs and the instruments which knew them first. Ross brings you the treasured acoustic sounds of a 19th century Christmas. Includes: Carol of the Bells, Silent Night, What Child Is This?, Silver Bells, Away in the Manger, Christmas Time's A' Coming, Go Tell It On the Mountain and 5 others.
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Sale!Drawing on a rich array of primary & secondary sources, Ash, associate professor at the University of Tennessee, has drawn a vivid picture of everyday people scrambling to survive with Darwinian tenacity as their world collapses around them. Through his intelligent choice of diverse subjects-an upper-class Confederate widow reduced to drudgery; an enterprising slave who tucks away a nest egg & learns to read; a young farmer whose discovery of faith & love renews his enthusiasm for life; a 31-year-old preacher from a prosperous slave-owning family, who survives the dissolution of the institution that had sustained their prosperity-Ash tells a tale that reads like a novel.
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This is a reprint of an original 12-page narrow pamphlet published in 1929 by the son of the 10th president of the United States, John Tyler. Lyon Gardiner Tyler was a noted historian, educator and author in his own right. He wrote this pamphlet to help correct the propaganda about the South, and his father, by Northern writers and publishers. It is short, concise and should be read by every student, not only in the South, but in the United States.
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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'x5' polyester with 2 grommets or Large 5'x7.5' G-Spec super polyester with 3 grommets and 4 rows of stitching on the end for long life outdoor wear.
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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.
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NEW dual purpose beverage holder! Copper insulated 11 oz. tumbler also doubles as a can coozie! Comes nicely packaged in a box featuring the Kurz & Allison 1891 print of the Battle of Franklin, along with The Charge and an image of the museum building. Featuring the National Confederate Museum logo on the beverage holder, this makes the perfect souvenir for supporters everywhere!