Civil War
Artifacts from the American Civil War
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JACKSON MISSISSIPPI ~ ROBERT A. SMITH CAMP NO.12 MEMBERS BADGE
Item #: CWB10498
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8.5" IN HEIGHT ~ NICE MISSISSIPPI CAMP BADGE
Shipping Weight:
0.4 lb
$650.00 USD
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UCV WATCH FOB
Item #: CWB10169
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6" IN HEIGHT ~ CELLULOID IN NICE SHAPE
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$125.00 USD
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1915 RICHMOND VA. ~ OFFICIAL REUNION BADGE ~ "STAFF OF COMMANDER IN CHIEF"
Item #: CWB10032
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4 7/8" height
Acid free tape applied on the reverse.
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$300.00 USD
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1903 NEW ORLEANS REUNION BADGE
Item #: CWB9973
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1" DIAMETER AND IN GOOD SHAPE
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$225.00 USD
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1938 COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA
Item #: CWB9972
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1 3/4" IN HEIGHT
THIS BADGE WAS WORN BY THE CONFEDERATED SOUTHERN MEMORIAL ASSOC.
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$225.00 USD
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1937 JACKSON MISSISSIPPI REUNION BADGE
Item #: CWB9971
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1.5" IN HEIGHT ~ THIS BADGE WAS WORN BY THE CONFEDERATED SOUTHERN MEMORIAL ASSOC.
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$225.00 USD
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STONEWALL JACKSON CAMP NO. 1581 ~ ATLANTA GEORGIA ~ MEMBERSHIP BADGE
Item #: CWB9941
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7" height
Single sided with a backing ribbon probably applied by the veteran.
A scarce camp badge. The first one I've seen from this camp.
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$500.00 USD
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HIGH POINT CAMP NO. 1682 ~ HIGH POINT NORTH CAROLINA ~ MEMBERSHIP BADGE
Item #: CWB9940
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8 1/4" height
Single sided in great condition!
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$600.00 USD
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1906 JOPLIN MISSOURI CELLULOID BADGE
Item #: CWB9926
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1 1/4" DIAMETER
NO CRACKING
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$225.00 USD
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CONFEDERATE VETERAN CAMP OF NEW YORK LAPEL STUD
Item #: CWB9828
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SCARCE CONFEDERATE VETERAN CAMP OF NEW YORK MEMBERS LAPEL STUD
NICE ENAMEL ~ SCREWBACK TYPE
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$550.00 USD
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1899 CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA ~ DELEGATE RIBBON
Item #: CWB9822
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Small ribbon pins to the top at an angle. I have had this
ribbon along with the delegate ribbon in the past to know
that it is right.
6 1/4" height
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$250.00 USD
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1926 BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA ~ STAFF COMMANDER IN CHIEF ~ ASST. PAYMASTER GENERAL
Item #: CWB9818
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measures 6 3/8" height
Mint condition!
Shipping Weight:
0.55 lb
$650.00 USD
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ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON CELLULOID
Item #: CWB9764
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1 3/4" DIAMETER
ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON ~
Johnston was survived by his wife Eliza and six children. His wife and five younger children, including one born after he went to war, chose to live out their days at home in Los Angeles with Eliza's brother, Dr. John Strother Griffin.[97] Johnston's eldest son, Albert Sidney Jr. (born in Texas), had already followed him into the Confederate States Army. In 1863, after taking home leave in Los Angeles, Albert Jr. was on his way out of San Pedro harbor on a ferry. While a steamer was taking on passengers from the ferry, a wave swamped the smaller boat, causing its boilers to explode. Albert Jr. was killed in the accident.[98]Killed in action, General Johnston received the highest praise ever given by the Confederate government: accounts were published, on December 20, 1862, and thereafter, in the Los Angeles Star of his family's hometown.[99] Johnston Street, Hancock Street, and Griffin Avenue, each innortheast Los Angeles, are named after the general and his family, who lived in the neighborhood.Johnston was initially buried in New Orleans. In 1866, a joint resolution of the Texas Legislature was passed to have his body moved and reinterred at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin. The re-interment occurred in 1867.[100] Forty years later, the state appointed Elisabet Ney to design a monument and sculpture of him to be erected at the grave site, installed in 1905.[101]The Texas Historical Commission has erected a historical marker near the entrance of what was once Johnston's plantation. An adjacent marker was erected by the San Jacinto Chapter of the Daughters of The Republic of Texas and the Lee, Roberts, and Davis Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederate States of America.In 1916, the University of Texas at Austin recognized several confederate veterans (including Johnston) with statues on its South Mall. On August 21, 2017, as part of the wave of confederate monument removals in America, Johnston's statue was taken down. Plans were announced to add it to the Briscoe Center for American History on the east side of the university campus.[102]
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$125.00 USD
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SAM DAVIS CELLULOID PINBACK
Item #: CWB9763
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1 1/4" ~ PIN PRESENT ~ DAMAGED AT TOP EDGE
SCARCE
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$55.00 USD
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CELLULOID BATTLEFLAG STICKPIN
Item #: CWB9752
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Excellent condition
2 1/2" height
13/16" diameter
Made the St. Louis Button Co.
Shipping Weight:
0.35 lb
$125.00 USD
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