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31289 - Federal Iron Brigade Advancing at Right Shoulder No.4
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31290 - Federal Iron Brigade Advancing at Right Shoulder No.5
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31292 - Federal Iron Brigade Kneeling Defending No.2
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Arguably, the Civil War’s most horrific fighting occurred in D.R. Miller’s 24-acre cornfield north of Sharpsburg, Maryland. For nearly three hours, Union and Confederate forces mauled each other in a...
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31300 - Federal General William Tecumseh Sherman
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James Ewell Brown Stuart, known to his friends by his initials, J.E.B., graduated 13th of 46 from West Point in 1854. While in service to the U.S. Army, Stuart was sent by...
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A Welcome Visitor from Home Union Officer, his Wife, and Dog When living in camp soldiers try to recreate the comforts of home. A makeshift table made of an old barrel...
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Many Civil war units, both North and South, had canine mascots. Known as the “Barking Dog Regiment,” the 104th Ohio Volunteer Infantry had several dogs attached, Harvey, Colonel, and Teaser....
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Early southern victories during the first part of the war led to a sense of pride and near invincibility amongst southern soldiers and their commanders. In addition, this sense of...
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One of the best-known Confederate commanders, Jackson played a prominent role in nearly all military engagements in the Eastern Theater until his death. As a graduate of the United States Military...
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During the American Civil War, Union army guidelines for cavalry horse selection mandated animals be at least 15 hands high, weighing minimally 950 pounds and aged between 4 and 10...
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NEW! IN STOCK! General Winfield Scott Hancock “Thunderbolt of the Army of the Potomac,” was a moniker that fit Hancock to a T. His command style was bold and...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Confederate Casualty Falling Of the 880,000 Southerners mobilized to fight for the Confederacy, 94,000 were killed in action outright or mortally wounded. Virginia suffered the most...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Confederate Soldier Advancing This figure represents the classic Johnny Reb foot soldier of the American Civil War. He wears a short shell jacket made of “butternut”...
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Can’t Win for Losing, Union Soldier and Civilian Playing Cards For the most part war is comprised of hours of boredom punctuated by moments of violence. To fill the monotony...
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Having presented the 1st Texas Infantry with the famous “Wigfall flag” in summer of 1861, Brigadier General, and former Texas senator, Louis T. Wigfall’s family set out to provide both the 4th...
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31347 1/30 Scale Matte Finish 1 Piece Set The proper position for kneeling and firing a long gun has the shooter making three points of contact with the ground: on his...
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31348 1/30 Scale Matte Finish 1 Piece Set This soldier takes a defensive position with his bayonet at the ready. Although rarely used in combat, the bayonet was a fearsome weapon...
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Confederate Wearing Shell Jacket Defending, No.2 This soldier is wearing the classic short jacket of the Army of Northern Virginia which appeared from the fall of 1862 and was used...
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Secretary of War Simon Cameron authorized the formation of an Irish Brigade in September 1861. Originally comprised of New Yorkers, its ranks were joined by men from Massachusetts and replenished...
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The Irish Brigade was part of three of the bloodiest actions in three of the bloodiest battles in the American Civil War: Antietam, Fredricksburg, and Gettysburg. At Antietam they faced...
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A black powder musket is a simple instrument, at its core it is a hollow tube, closed at one end, open at the other. Powder is poured down the tube,...
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Military frock coats were introduced during the Napoleonic Wars to French line infantry and Prussian Landwehr troops. It replaced the standard issue swallow-tail coat which were expensive to produce and...
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For fatigue duty, Union soldiers were issued a sack coat (Army Regulations called these “Recruit Coats”). It was common, utilitarian, and entirely lacking military panache. It was also cheap. Ostensibly...