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Original Civil War Camp Photograph Courtesy of the Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division |
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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 11-23-23 Fine Bench Marked Sword Belt Plate in Accoutrement Plates. 11-6-23 Nice Cdv of the US Capitol & Tremont House Hotel in Cdvs. 10-15-23 Pretty Non-Dug CS177 Script -I Infantry Button in Confederate Buttons Page 2. 10-4-23 Dug Confederate Tinback Block -I button in Confederate Buttons Page 2. 9-25-23 Beautiful Non-Dug CS175 Manuscript Infantry Button in Confederate Buttons Page 2. 9-17-23 -S Half of a Dug US Puppy Paw in Accoutrement Plates. 8-29-23 Another Nice Paper Cartridge for .58 Caliber Springfield in Cartridges Paper. 8-11-23 Dug U.S. Boxplate in Accoutrement Plates.
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12-Pounder Pointing North of Elkhorn Tavern. The March, 1862, Battle of Pea Ridge was the largest west of the Mississippi River, involving about 16,000 Confederates and 10,500 Yankees. Over 4200 acres of the Park have been preserved much as it was in 1862, since the parks inception in 1962.A two day battle, two Confederate Brigadier Generals were killed at the Battle, on the first day, Benjamin McCulloch, and James McIntosh. Today the National Battlefield Park is a beautiful, quiet place, and one you should not miss, if ever in Northwest Arkansas. I often took my old dogs there for a walk, and while they smelled everything, I tried to smell the gunpowder, and imagine the battle. Click the image to see a few more. |
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" About dark, Lieutenant-Colonel Sentiny was looking over the works and making some observations, when he was shot through the head by a minie ball and killed instantly. With bitter tears of grief and sorrow the regiment beheld the body of this gallant officer, who had led them through many trying scenes and fiery ordeals, now borne back a corpse. No more would we hear his calm and deliberate, though firm and quiet, commands, and be re-assured and stimulated, in the hour of danger, by his self possessed and determined bearing. " - Private Ephraim McDowell Anderson, Co. G, 2nd Missouri Infantry, First Missouri Brigade, C.S.A. - Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi - July, 1863 - From the book, " Memoirs Historical And Personal Including the Campaigns of the First Missouri Confederate Brigade" - Edited by Ed Bearss |
Fine WWII Army Air Corps Message Streamer - XXIV Artillery Corps |
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Fine WWII Army Air Corps Message Streamer - XXIV Artillery Corps |
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Here is A Fine WWII Army Air Corps Message Streamer - XXIV Artillery Corps ! Measuring 6 feet long when fully unfolded, it still retains its bright yellow color nicely, and all its markings. The snap on the pouch still works as well. The 24th Artillery Corps served during the invasion of Leyte, and the fight for Okinawa. Give it a look when you have a Chance. Link at left goes to Antiques, WWI & WWII.
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Decent Displaying U.S. Puppy Paw Waist Belt Plate w/Leather Remnants |
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Decent Displaying U.S. Puppy Paw Waist Belt Plate w/Leather Remnants |
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| Here is A Decent Displaying U.S. Puppy Paw Waist Belt Plate, with some edge damage but still retaining leather under the puppy paws. Tongue is missing but both paws are there, with part of the leather belt still underneath. A little rough but has a nice just dug look. The Link at left goes to Accoutrement Plates.
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Nice Original Confederate Tin Drum Canteen w/All three sling loops and spout intact. |
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Nice Original Confederate Tin Drum Canteen w/All three sling loops and spout intact. |
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| Here is a Very Fine Original Civil War Period Confederate Tin Drum Canteen w/All three sling loops and spout intact. ! It shows a real nice patina on all the tin and solder. A short spout, but nearly identical to several in the Civil War Canteen book. Only the second one of these I have ever had, with the small sling loops, likely intended for a cord. Link at left goes to Mess Equipment.
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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.
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Click the Tin Cup Below to read a bit about Tin Cups and See Several Different Examples in Period Photographs ! |
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Click Here to Read About, and See several different types of Tin Cups in Period Images. |
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Click the Group of Bullets to read about, "Rounds Of The Razorbacks," courtesy of American Digger Magazine. |
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Nice CS Lined -I- button dug in one of General Thomas C. Hindman's Camps. NOT FOR SALE. |
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