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Original Civil War Camp Photograph/Engraving 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 SAP. HH Steve
UPDATED 1-28-23 1-11-23 Beautiful Dug CS127 Lined -C Confederate Cavalry Coat Button in Confederate Buttons Page 2. 1-3-23 Uncommon Missouri General Sterling Price in Confederate Uniform in Cdvs. 12-5-22 Beautiful Confederate Stippled I- Infantry in Confederate Buttons, Page 2. 11-26-22 Actual WAR DATE Production M1860 Field & Staff Officer's Sword in Edged Weapons. 10-28-22 Fine Displaying VA5 w/Gilt in Confederate Buttons. 10-21-22 Large 44th Massachusetts Albumen in Cdvs & Albumens. 10-10-22 Fine Original UCV Hat Badge in Veterans.
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Here is an image of the Historic Cane Hill, Arkansas, Mill, around the turn of the last century. Originally built in the 1830's, the mill was considered a prize by both Confederate & Federal Armies during the Civil War, to grind corn and wheat for the soldiers. The November 28th, 1862, Battle at Cane Hil involved about 2300 Confederates and 5000 Federals, and much of the fighting took place around the town just to the north, and the mill. Today all that remains of the mill are the stone foundations and the old 32 foot diameter water wheel. Located about 10 miles SW of Prairie Grove, the Cane Hill area is a beautiful area well worthy of a drive to see. A week after the battle there, the opposing armies, both re-enforced with considerable infantry and artillery, met at Prairie Grove, Arkansas, on December 7th, 1862. |
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" A parapet was blown up by the explosion of a mine by the enemy on the twenty-fifth, it was situated just to the left of the Jackson Road, and in its destruction we lost a number of men. The Federals charged immediately and attempted to pass thru the opening, and a severe and bloody contest occurred. - Private Ephraim McDowell Anderson, Co. G, 2nd Missouri Infantry, First Missouri Brigade, C.S.A. - Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi - June, 1863 - From the book, " Memoirs Historical And Personal Including the Campaigns of the First Missouri Confederate Brigade" - Edited by Ed Bearss |
Fine Displaying Dug CS127 Confederate Lined -C Cavalry Coat Button |
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Fine Displaying Dug CS127 Confederate Lined -C Cavalry Coat Button |
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| Here is A Beautifully Displaying Dug Confederate CS127 Lined -C Cavalry Coat Button ! The front shows one almost imperceptible push, and no other damage of any kind. The reverse shows a nicely intact brass back, and intact shank. This is a Beautiful Confederate Cavalry Button, recovered at Cumberland Church, just a few miles from Farmville, Virginia. Give it a look. Link at left goes to Confederate Buttons Page 2.
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Nice Non-Regulation All Soldered Civil War Period Tin Cup - Same Size Pictured in Some Library of Congress Images |
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Nice Non-Regulation All Soldered Civil War Period Tin Cup - Same Size Pictured in Some Library of Congress Images |
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| A Fine Original Civil War Period Hand Soldered Tin Cup ! At just 3 inches tall, but 4 inches diameter, it is a bit shy of being a so-called "Regulation Cup" but is still definitely period, and nearly identical to patterns seen in many period images. It shows all hand soldered construction, a completely flat bottom, and still displays great. If you have time, read my short bit about period cups, in the link a few images below this, on the home page. The Link at left goes to Mess Equipment.
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Fine 11 x 17 inch "Welcome G.A.R." Banner still retaining Vivid Colors and minimal staining |
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Fine 11 x 17 inch "Welcome G.A.R." Banner still retaining Vivid Colors and minimal staining |
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| Here is an Excellent Looking G.A.R., or Grand Army of the Republic, "Welcome" Banner ! Measuring about 11" x 17", and still showing vivid colors, it displays great. These would have been used at Reunions, and possibly even at a G.A.R. Hall. Framed they look superb, and I have one in my own relic room. Once fairly common, they are getting a little harder to find now. Link at left goes to Veterans Items.
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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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