Civil War (1861-65)
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Civil War CDV Photograph Of Federal Soldier And Civilians In Front Of House
An unusual view of a Federal soldier (front left) in front of a house, perhaps visiting homeor family on furlough. No backmark unfortunately.

CIVIL WAR SCANDALOUS WOMEN VERMONT SOLDIER LETTER 1864
The letter begins "Julians Creek VA August 8 1863" to his Mother- he writes that he is in good health, asks she not send him a box until she hears from him. He also asks if "Savber" (Sabrina?). has any such stories told about her -"if there is any truth in them I shall make short work with her", but Sayber doesn’t know how Lydia is carrying on.

Civil War Chickamauga Enameled Infantry Pin
The Civil War Chickamauga Enameled Infantry Pin is an original collectible item that pays tribute to the military history of the Civil War era. With a theme of Militaria, this pin likely features detailed engravings and designs that represent the struggle and sacrifices of the infantry soldiers during this turbulent battle period in American history. Perfect for collectors or enthusiasts of Civil War memorabilia, this pin offers a unique and meaningful piece of history from the conflict.

CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE POISRAL COVER DIXIE VIRGINIA FLUVANNA COUNTY
Approx 5 x 3", with age stains, edge ear, reverse of cover is torn but complete.

Early Civil War Pickup CS Cavalry Sabre Wooden Grip Remains Of Tarred Canvas!!
For sale is one early Civil War Battlefield pick up Confederate Cavalry Sabre grip. At one time there was an old label with this piece stating it was picked up at Antietam Battlefield but unfortunately it has been lost. The piece is very unique due to still having the original wire wrap and remnants of the tarred canvas grip not to mention the solid intact wood. The wire and canvas are very reminiscent of the first model Kenansville Cavalry Sabres manufactured at the Confederate States Armory. A very rare and cool Civil War relic. See pictures for details. Please check out my other listings. Thanks!

American Civil War Starter Collection Bullets in Display Case (5 Piece) with COA
Original Civil War Bullets Relics in Matted Display 5 x 6” Glass Top Display Case. Pistol Ball from Virginia. The top of the matte has written "Civil War Bullet Collection.". Percussion Cap from South Carolina.

ORIGINAL RARE ANDERSONVILLE PRISON CIVIL WAR CARVED ART PIPE PETERSON MUSEUM
There are a few stress cracks from age as seen in the images, but is still sturdy to handle. It appears that a lead was used in the base of the bowl assuming to seal or secure the stem.

Axel Ulrich Tin Drum Canteen Reproduction. Authentic, Period Correct. U.S.A Made
Axel Ulrich hot dipped tin drum canteen in excellent condition. Canteen was used twice. Made in the USA.

Old Rare Vintage Antique Civil War Relic Confederate Canister Shot Appomattox VA
Buy it Now! Now is your Chance to Buy Straight from the Relic Hunter.

Civil War CDV Photo ID’D 6TH WISCONSIN IRON BRIGADE
Photo is in brittle condition, documents are copies.

Dropped & Shot Civil War Bullets from Gettysburg in Matted Display Case with COA
Authentic Dropped & Shot Bullets form Gettysburg in Matted Display Case The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, the Union victory that ended General Robert E. Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North. Often referred to as the "High Water Mark of the Rebellion", Gettysburg was the Civil War's bloodiest battle and was also the inspiration for President Abraham Lincoln's immortal "Gettysburg Address". Case states: Date - July 1 - 3 1863 Outcome - Union Victory Union - George G. Meade Soldiers Engaged - 82,289 Confederate - Robert E. Lee Soldiers Engaged - 75,000 Union Casualties - 23,049 Confederate Casualties - 28,063 Bullets come in 6 x 8" matted display case stating location where found.

General William Sherman - Carte De Viste - stamped OCT 4, 1864 during Civil War

Civil War .58 Caliber Minie Ball Bullet And Musket Ball - Richmond, Va
Civil War Minie Ball and 1 Musket Ball.

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER LETTER DIED AT ANDERSONVILLE PRISON GEORGIA 2ND NYHA
He recovered and disliking farm work re-enlisted with the 2nd New York Heavy Artillery, December, 1863. Six months later he was taken prisoner at Cold Harbor, Va, and sent to Andersonville Prison, Georgia.

CIVIL WAR ANDERSONVILLE PRISON- SOLDIER LETTER RE WRITING TO A POW RELATIVE
2pp 8 x 11" ink, minor age spots, edge wear, Overall VG. He write re family news, letters from them, "If I am so fortunate to live". He writes of the delightful weather and describes the foliage.

US Military Civil War Era Non-Commissioned Officer’s MILITIA Sword Look Read VGC
Hilt is loose and grip spins freely. Butt of sword turns back and forth. Sword can use a proper servicing to bring 100% but is great as decoration as it sits. View photos for condition and everything included.
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Vintage ORIGINAL Civil War musket percussion NIPPLE black powder rifle gun CS US
Right from the tin ( TIN NOT INCLUDED) one musket nipple. NOTE: This sale is for one or more musket nipples. Tin NOT INCLUDED.

Civil War Bullet Relic from The Battle of Gettysburg with Display Case and COA
Civil War Bullet from the Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, the Union victory that ended General Robert E. Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North. Often referred to as the "High Water Mark of the Rebellion", Gettysburg was the Civil War's bloodiest battle and was also the inspiration for President Abraham Lincoln's immortal "Gettysburg Address". Bullet comes in a matted display case (3" x 4") stating location where found. This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity" Southern Star Displays GUARANTEES this product to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY You will receive a different bullet from pictured. Only presentable bullets will be used.

Early Civil War Era 1860s Dr J Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Bottle Bubbles
The style and unique font style on this bottle matches exactly bottles found on the steamboat Bertrand that sunk in 1865 dating this bottle to the Civil War period (see picture). Very good condition.

Civil War Bullet Confederate Lead with Display Case and COA
Civil War Bullets Confederate Lead with Display Case and COA A .59 or .69 caliber shot round ball that was found behind Union lines from different locations in Tennessee, Georgia, and Mississippi. We are using the First National Battle Flag in this case since most sites where the bullets were found are early battle sites. Bullet comes in a 3 x 4" matted display case This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity" Southern Star GUARANTEES this product to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY You will receive a different bullet from pictured. Only presentable bullets will be used.

Rare Civil War Canister Shot Battle of Antietam, Maryland
These were all dug in Antietam, Maryland.

Reproduction Civil War Quartermaster Shop Gray Wool Officer She’ll Coat Eagle
In excellent pre-owned condition Armpit to armpit is 20” Length is 21” Made by Quartermaster Shop Gray wool shell jacket

Rare Vintage Antique Relic Revolutionary War 69 Caliber Brown Bess Musket Ball
Buy it Now. One Revolutionary War 69 Caliber Brown Bess Musket Ball. Recovered in Hagerstown, Maryland back in the 1980's near a Fort. These are Really Rare and Hard to Find and in Great Condition.

Original 2nd Annual Reunion 46th Illinois Inf. Sterling Illinois 1886 Ribbon GAR
The product is a ribbon from the 2nd Annual Reunion of the 46th Illinois Infantry in Sterling, Illinois in 1886. This collectible item falls under the category of Militaria, specifically related to Civil War veterans' items. The ribbon likely holds historical significance as a remembrance of the reunion event and a piece of military memorabilia from the Civil War era.

North Carolina Confederate Button - Shenandoah Valley
The shank is missing and the back has no backmark. T hank you for looking.

Old Rare Vintage Antique Civil War Relic Swage Base Miniball Appomattox Virginia
Buy it Now. You will Receive One 58 Caliber Swage Base 3 Ring Miniball that was Recovered in Appomattox, Virginia in a Confederate Camp. Rare and Hard to Find. Now is your Chance to Buy Straight from the Relic Hunter.

Vanmark 2003 Ulysses S Grant Bust Commanding Images of the Civil War 8.5"
The Vanmark 2003 Ulysses S Grant Bust is a detailed and historically significant collectible from the Civil War era. This 8.5" resin bust features a commanding image of Ulysses S. Grant, capturing the essence of the iconic military leader.

The Civil War: A Narrative Shelby Foote Vintage PB 3 Volume Set Slipcase VG
They are all in Good or Better condition. This is a nice item.

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER LETTER- A COUNTERFEIT GENERAL ARRESTED 1865
The supposed General wore stars on his shoulder and cap. He also writes that he encloses General Hooker's Speech to the "Old 2nd" (Hooker's 2nd Division 3rd Corp). 2pp 8 x 11" ink. Edge wear, age stains, Overall VG.

CIVIL WAR SUFFERING WIDOW CONFEDERATE CROSS OF HONOR CERTIFICATE 17TH VIRGINIA
The 1p 8 x 11" ptd/ink Southern Cross of Honor Certificate dates April 2, 1912, issued at Baltimore, MD.

CIVIL WAR FREDERICK MARYLAND PATRIOTIC ILLUS PRISONER LETTER 1862
3pp ink with striking color patriotic illustrated letter sheet, approx 8 x 5". Minor age stains, Over-all VG. He was honorably mustered out a month after he wrote Captain Ashcroft.

CIVIL WAR VMI CONFEDERATE TREDEGAR NOTABLE JOSEPH R ANDERSON JR LETTER 1906
Joseph Anderson Junior attended Virginia Military Institute in 1870-1871 and the University of Virginia and after the General's dath he ran the Tredegar Ironworks with his oldest Brother Archer Anderson, ( veteran of the 21st Virginia. ).

FIRED C.S. CIVIL WAR BULLETS. 10 FIRED 2 RING GARDNER BULLETS PER LOT.
Fired Civil War C.S. Gardner bullets dug in various locations on private property with permission here in Northern Va. by my father Richard Hammond. He was one of many pioneers that began metal detecting back as early as 1954. Included with your purchase of (1 lot of 10 bullets), will be a card signed by me authenticating they were dug by him and are from his collection. I will hand pick 10 fired bullets similar to what you see in the picture.

One 1 Rare Civil War Artillery Canister Shot Chattanooga, Tennessee
Hello,you are buying on 1 rare Civil War Canister Shot from an exploded Artillery Canister. These were dug Chattanooga, Tennessee. I don't have many left.

Civil War-era firearm component (lock plate and hammer)

1 Original Model 1863 Springfield Civil War .58 Caliber Musket Upper Band Screw
You will get one similar to the one in the photos, hand selected and inspected.

The Civil War Battles in Tennessee Bullets with Glass Topped Display Case & COA
The Civil War Battles in Tennessee Bullet Set with Glass Topped Display Case This case includes bullets from -The Battle of Franklin happened November 30th 1864. This battle had 8,500 casualties and resulted in a Union victory. - The Battle of Stone's River happened December 31st, 1862- January 2nd, 1863. This battle had 24,645 casualties and resulted in a Union victory. -The Battle of Nashville happened on December 15th- 16th, 1864. This battle had 9,061 casualties and resulted in a Union victory. Bullets comes in a 8 x 12 x 3/4" matted display case stating location where found. Relics included in the case are: Shot Bullet from Franklin .58 Cleaner from Franklin .58 Minie from Franklin .58 Minie from Stone's River Shot Bullet from Stone's River .44 Colt from Stone's River .58 Cleaner from Nashville Shot Bullet from Nashville .

Vermont Brigade Shenandoah Valley Walker CWE HC Civil War Enterprises
Good. Brown cloth boards are clean with light surface wear and a few small marks. Binding is firm and square. Interior is clean overall with a handwritten ink inscription signed “Tony O’Connor” on the front free endpaper. Light toning present. No dust jacket.

Antique Civil War Era Clay Marbles in Decorative Jar
Marbles are ranging in size, shape, and color. These early marbles were hand-molded from clay and dyed in earthy shades of red, green, cream, brown, purple, yellow, gray and more. Surfaces of marbles display expected wear, chipping and color fading consistent with decades of play and handling.

CIVIL WAR MISSISSIPPI SECESSION 1860 LETTER RE BLACK REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT
"The Southern States has rather now to secede or yield to to damning abomination of the abolitionists"., "Mississippi, second to no state will never submit to a Black Republican President". Daniel R McIntosh of Clarke, Mississippi was commissioned a Captain in the 13th Mississippi Infantry April, 1861.