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This fleece-lined knit cap will help keep you warm this winter. Choose from coal black with white embroidery or sport gray with black embroidery.
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Handcrafted in small batches in Clifton, Tennessee using natural ingredients. Choose from peppermint, lemon, sweet orange and orange/clove/cinnamon.
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Just in time for Christmas this ceramic ornament is double sided with the brand new Elm Springs Logo. These oranments were sourced locally. You'll only find them here.
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Black tee features the logo of the National Confederate Museum in Columbia, TN. Available in sizes Small thru 2X.
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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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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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Various Civil War stamps and first day of issue envelopes that were issued by USPS back in 2013. Most are still in original packaging and have not been opened. Please read each description since there are slight differences in each set.
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6oz matte black, stainless steel, powder coated and laser engraved with the official SCV logo.
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This stainless steel flask is powder-coated and laser engraved with the Life Member logo.
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A Southern Soldier Boy (hardback)-The Diary of Sergeant Beaufort Simpson Buzhardt 1838-1862. Annotated and Edited by H.V. Traywick, Jr. The wartime diary of a Confederate infantryman who served from the outbreak of the War Between the States until he was killed in one of the Seven Days' Battles near Richmond in 1862. The diary has been illuminated with pertinent maps and illustrations, and its day-to-day immediacy has been embellished throughout with lively and colorful excerpts from D. Augustus Dickert's "History of Kershaw's Brigade" to put the diary into a broader context. Chapters include South Carolina's secession, the call to arms and the march to Virginia, the first Battle of Manassas, winter quarters in Northern Virginia, the Peninsula Campaign and the Seven Days' Battles around Richmond. This work gives the reader a portrait of Southern hopes in the early days of the War and introduces to the reader the stormy birth of General Lee's legendary Army of Northern Virginia.
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The latest book from the Kennedy brothers. Jefferson Davis was a proponent of the high road to emancipation. He looked to the day in which slaves would be prepared to live within and participate in a democratic society. He did more than advocate for the high road to emancipation - as this book documents, he practiced his belief in the ultimate emancipation of Southern slaves. Many of his former slaves left for posterity their testimony about their former master - a master who prepared them for freedom as self-sustaining members of society. The North's ruling elites justified their invasion, conquest, and occupation of the Confederate States of America by declaring that the South was fighting to preserve slavery and that secession was treason. After the unfortunate end of the War for Southern Independence, the United States arrested Jefferson Davis on charges of treason. Davis demanded a trial, yet the United States never brought Davis to trial - why? Were they afraid they would lose in court? Davis, and through him the South, was unjustly tried in the court of public opinion - a court controlled by the North's ruling elites. This book gives the defense that Davis and the South never had.
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This print depicts a gathering at the boyhood home of Gen. N. B. Forrest - a place he visited often to hold recruitment barbecues. All money from the sell of this print goes to the maintenance of the Forrest home.
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Adjustable mesh caps with Life Member logo laser engraved patch available in the following colors: - Light gray structured crown and visor. Royal blue stitching and mesh. Made by Port Authority. - Distressed black unstructured crown with camo visor. Tan stitching and mesh. Made by Legacy. *MUST BE A NATIONAL LIFE MEMBER TO PURCHASE*
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A small box of vintage 2012 Forrest Volume 1 Number II comic books has recently arrived at SCV headquarters! This collectible comic was originally part of a set of 3 that was produced by the TN Division. We have a limited supply of these and once they are gone that's it. These are priced at $25.00 per comic.
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This beautiful iron-on patch is woven for us right here in America. These are woven (not embroidered) which results in a better quality patch with exquisite detail. Measures 2.5" x 2.5" and has a black satin stitch border. *Must be a National Life Member to purchase this item.
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Clear acrylic keychain with the battle flag in full color. Not including the keyring, the acrylic portion measures 3.25" x 1.2".
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This small wooden loom is a traditional hand-held frame loom that allows you to learn the basic techniques of weaving. Frame weaving is the simplest form of this traditional craft, making it easy for almost anyone to learn. Includes basic instructions and contrasting warp and weft yarns.
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This Classic Jacks set includes a traditional set of jacks, a rubber ball, a wooden ball for historical play and instructions for five Classic Jacks games. Comes in a suede or leather pouch.
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This Early American Sampler is representative of the time period from 1750-1840. This kit includes 9"x12", 11-count Aida cloth, embroidery floss, needle, chart and instructions.
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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.
























