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Thank You for stopping at the Campsite ! We try to update every few days, so check all the categories that interest you most ! Remember, we're always looking to buy, always consider trade, & Ready to Sell Your Relics ! Email to:  digginfool@campsiteartifacts.com  is the best way to contact us, but you can also Text or Call  479 - 372 - 2785  anytime. If I'm at work and don't answer, I Will get back to you ASAP.                 HH    Steve 

UPDATED 11-2-25  Nice M1840 Artillery Saber in Edged Weapons.  10-22-25 Nice Cannister Ball in Artillery & Another Ration Can in Misc. Excavated.  10-17-25  Cdv of Missouri General Sterling Price in Cdvs.  10-10-25  Beautiful & Early 1-Piece VA2 Virginia in Confederate Buttons Page 2.   10-5-25  Another Full Box of 12mm Pinfire in Cartridges Boxes & Paper.  8-27-25  Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in Bottles.  8-16-25  MS37 Massachusetts Cuff in Non-dug Federal Buttons.  




Artist Andy Thomas of Carthage, Missouiri, painted this excellent rendition of the Confederate Charge on the west end of the Prairie Grove, Arkansas, Battlefield. The Battle occurred on December 7th, 1862, between 11,000 Confederates commanded by Major General Thomas C. Hindman, and about 8500 Federals commanded by Generals Francis J. Herron, and James G. Blunt. Lasting all day, the Confederate left the field at the end of the day, due to lack of ammunition. Today approximately 900 acres of the battlefield has been preserved as the Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park. It is a beautiful Arkansas State Park, with many historic structures and an excellent museum, well worth a visit if you are ever in NW Arkansas.
Artist Andy Thomas of Carthage, Missouiri, painted this excellent rendition of the Confederate Charge on the west end of the Prairie Grove, Arkansas, Battlefield. The Battle occurred on December 7th, 1862, between 11,000 Confederates commanded by Major General Thomas C. Hindman, and about 8500 Federals commanded by Generals Francis J. Herron, and James G. Blunt. Lasting all day, the Confederates left the field at the end of the day, due to lack of ammunition. Today approximately 900 acres of the battlefield has been preserved as the Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park. It is a beautiful Arkansas State Park, with many historic structures and an excellent museum, well worth a visit if you are ever in NW Arkansas.
Original Civil War Camp Photograph Courtesy of the Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division
Original Civil War Camp Photograph Courtesy of the Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division

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" But the great advantage in favour of the Confederate troops was their practical skill as marksmen. Accustomed, as many of them were from their boyhood to shooting with ball while hunting bears, deer, wild turkeys, and other game in the woods or on the prairies, their certainty of aim was acquired by instinct." - Sergeant William Watson, 3rd Louisiana Infantry, discussing the aftermath of the August 10th, 1861, Battle of Oak Hills or Wilson's Creek, Missouri. - From the Book, "Life in the Confederate Army" by Sergeant William Watson.
Beautiful Non Dug One Piece VA2 Virginia State Seal Coat Button
Beautiful Non Dug One Piece VA2 Virginia State Seal Coat Button
Beautiful Non Dug One Piece VA2 Virginia State Seal Coat Button
Here is a A Beautiful Non Dug & Early 1-Piece Virginia State Seal Coat Button ! It has a a great look and still shows the device very nicely. The reverse shows an early raised maker's mark of  Young, Smith, & Co. Dating 1820 to 1835, this button displays great so give it a look. Link at left goes to Confederate Buttons.


Fine Displaying Original Non-Dug Benchmarked U.S. Sword Belt Plate
Fine Displaying Original Non-Dug Benchmarked U.S. Sword Belt Plate
Fine Displaying Original Non-Dug Benchmarked U.S. Sword Belt Plate

Here is A Fine Displaying Non-Dug U.S. Eagle Sword Belt Plate ! It has a small part of the German Silver wreath missing, but is a benchmarked example, with a keeper that is also benchmarked, though with a different number, but fits well. The tongue is still present on the reverse and it wears an excellent patina so give it a look. Link at left goes to Accoutrement Plates.

Fine Copper Badge from the 30th Annual Reunion of the UCV, or United Confederate Veterans, held in Houston, Texas, October 6th-8th, 1920
Fine Copper Badge from the 30th Annual Reunion of the UCV, or United Confederate Veterans, held in Houston, Texas, October 6th-8th, 1920
Fine Copper Badge from the 30th Annual Reunion of the UCV, or United Confederate Veterans, held in Houston, Texas, October 6th-8th, 1920
Here's A Fine Displaying Copper Badge from the 1920 UCV Reunion in Houston, Texas ! It is a pinback measuring about 1.5 inches by 1.5 inches, and still retains its pin on the reverse. It is in very good condition and depicts Confederate General Albert Sydney Johnston flanked by Union & Confederate flags, so give it a look. The link at left  goes to Veterans Items.   

ALL Civil War Artifacts at CampSite Artifacts are Guaranteed Authentic ! Any pre-war items, or post-war items, will be noted as such in the Item Descriptions, and Guaranteed to be of the period described.  All excavated items were recovered on Private Property with the landowner's permission.


Click the Tin Cup Below to read a bit about Tin Cups and See Several Different Examples in Period Photographs !
Click Here to Read About, and See several different types of Tin Cups in Period Images.
Click Here to Read About, and See several different types of Tin Cups in Period Images.
Click the Group of Bullets to read about, "Rounds Of The Razorbacks," courtesy of American Digger Magazine.
Click the Group of Bullets to read about, "Rounds Of The Razorbacks," courtesy of American Digger Magazine.
Civil War Confederate Infantry Button Block -I- . A Campsite artifact.
Nice CS Lined -I- button dug in one of General Thomas C. Hindman's Camps. NOT FOR SALE.
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