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Union Sergeant in State Jacket Standing Reaching for Cap Introduced in the early 1820s, the percussion cap was a type of single-use ignition device for muzzle loaded firearms. When released, the...
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Union Iron Brigade Casualty Falling, No.2 The Iron Brigade consisted of the 2nd, 6th, 7th Wisconsin, 24th Michigan, and 19th Indiana regiments – an all western brigade with a reputation...
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Union Iron Brigade in Gaiters Kneeling Firing, No.2 The Iron Brigade, which Johnny Reb scornfully referred to as, “Those Dammed Black Hats!” originally consisted of volunteers from western states including...
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Young Confederate Drummer Advancing During the American Civil War, the snare drum was an integral part of army life. For the drummers themselves, their instrument represented a unique avenue of...
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Union Irish Brigade Flag, No.3 The formation of the Irish Brigade was authorized by the Secretary of War, Simon Cameron, in September 1861. The brigade originally consisted of the 63rd...
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Union Infantry Officer Advancing, No.2 The attire of the Iron Brigade was more along the lines of the out-dated U.S. Army dress uniform than the common infantryman’s kit. Probably its...
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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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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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Union NCO Flagbearer, 44th New York Infantry with National Colors The 44th New York fought bravely at Second Battle of Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville but never was their...
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Defending the Round Tops, No. 2 On the morning of 2 July Little Round Top was held by a meager handful of Federal soldiers. Brig. Gen. John W. Geary’s division...
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Defending the Round Tops, No. 1 Due to the fog of war, ego, ineptitude, and just plain bad timing, Little Round top was left largely undefended. At the every edge...
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It is known that a Richmond Depot third bunting issue ANV battle flag was issued to 1st the Texas after they lost the two flags at Antietam, however, it’s not known what had...
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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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The 1st Texas Regiment carried a factory-made battle flag in addition to their unique Wigfall pattern Lone Star flag made of silk. This smaller second flag was of a design...
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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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When the torn and bullet riddled silk flag of the 5th Texas was retired, a replacement made of wool was made by Mrs. Matilda “Maude” Jane Fuller Young, a Houston botanist...
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Guidon is the name given to a small flag or pennant carried as a standard by artillery units during the Civil War. The guidon typically signified unit designation and corps...
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A Southerner was, on average, considered a superior horseman to his northern counterpart, especially early in the war. Roads in the rural south were generally poor, and horses were more for...
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The 1st Virginia Cavalry completed its organization at Winchester, Virginia in July 1861, under the command of Colonel James Ewell Brown (J.E.B.) Stuart at the command of General Thomas Jackson....
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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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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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A Caring Heart - Woman with Blanket, 1855-1865 In 1861 there was no organization of trained nurses in the United States and war had begun. In June of that year, social reformer Dorothea...
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Confederate Infantry Advancing Firing, No. 1 This soldier wears a shell jacket and trousers made from high quality British army cloth imported into the Confederacy throughout the war. He also wears...
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Confederate Infantry in Frock Coat Advancing Loading Although the regulation Confederate infantry frock coat was double breasted, most of the frock coats made followed the general cut and style of...
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In the era of black powder weapons, the smoke on the battlefield made identification between friend and foe very difficult. In some cases, the Stars and Bars so resembled the...
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The Iron Brigade was part of the Union Army of the Potomac made up from men from three Western states, now part of the Midwest, that fought entirely in the...
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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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$42.00 TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK 31232 TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK 1/30 scale Matte Finish 1 Piece Set
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Tobacco was used by many men in the 19th century as is often seen in period photographs. In antebellum America, tobacco was consumed in various forms: chewing tobacco, snuff, cigars,...
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This soldier is dressed as he might have appeared at Antietam (Sharpsburg) in 1862 wearing his black trimmed frock coat. This is supported by photographs taken at encampments before the...