Guaranteed original Civil War artifacts, located in the heart of downtown Gettysburg. A museum with price tags.
Civil War Surgeon's Kit Civil War-era Quilt Confederate $100 Bill with image of Lucy Pickens Crayon Print of Robert E. Lee CSA Bonds Diary entry describing the aftermath of the Sultana explosion Discharge for Hugh E. Love, Co. A, 7th Tenn. Cav. Drawing of Rock Island, Ill....
Welcome ReunionCivil War Antiques is an apolitical source of authentic artifacts from the American Civil War. Our name was chosen based on the spirit shown by our ancestors who, in the 1880's, began to attend joint reunions between veterans both North & South. This spirit healed our Nation ...
Prisoners of war & missing in actionCorrosionAccording to Lance Greene, Ph.D., assistant professor of anthropology in Georgia Southern University's Department of Sociology and Anthropology, metal artifacts buried in the ground, particularly those made of ferrous metals, begin to corrode in the soil...
Georgia - Slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction: By the mid-19th century a vast majority of white Georgians, like most Southerners, had come to view slavery as economically indispensable to their society. Georgia, with the greatest number of large plantatio
All artifacts shown on this site were dug using a Tesoro "Eldorado" metal detector. The vast majority came from the Marietta, GA area. Some came from the winter camps of Dalton, GA and a few came from Tullahoma, TN winter camps.
Lot2065:Civil War Excavated Artifacts Est:$0 USD - $0 USDSold: J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLCPhoenix, AZ, USSeptember 17, 2017 Item Overview Description Century: 19th Approx Measurements: Box 6" x 18" x 12" Approx. Weight: 1lbs. Notes: Wear commensurate with age.Keywords: Collectible ...
Army of Tennessee Relics provides all authentic high quality relics from the civil war and other periods.
p Going on the Road Artifacts from Civil War Ship Going on the RoadArtifacts from Civil War Ship Going on the RoadCivil War artifacts from the Maple Leaf are going on the road this month. And the story...Strickland, Sandy
I visited the Civil War Chaplain’s Museum today and it really is a truly unique place. I enjoyed my time there. There was a diverse range of artifacts to look at. There was an 1860 original spencer riffle as well officers' swords on display yet they also had precious sun worn gospel ...