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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 ! Text is the BEST way to contact us anytime, but you can also Call 479 - 372 - 2785 or send an email to diggingfool@campsiteartifacts.com If I don't answer promptly, I Will get back to you ASAP. HH Steve
UPDATED 4-11-26 Musket Balls from 3 Important Sites in Rev. War. 4-5-26 BIG MARKDOWNS in Rev War & Leather & Non-Dug. 3-22-26 Pea Ridge Campaign in Books. 3-9-26 Embattled Arkansas - The Prairie Grove Campaign in Books. 2-28-26 Mullinax Confederate Belt Buckles & Plates in Books. 1-29-26 NEAT Group of Victorian Toy or Salesman Sample Tin in Antiques. 1-10-26 Beautiful Dug Mobile Volunteer Corps, MVC Button in Confederate Buttons. 1-1-26 Anchor Marked Whitney Navy Revolver in Firearms.
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| Artillery Piece Overlooking the Bloody Pond, on the Shiloh National Battlefield Park. The Battle occurred on April 6th and 7th, 1862, and involved over 100,000 men, with a staggering casualtie list of almost 24,000. Confederate General Albert Sydney Johnston was killed during the fighting, and eventually the Confederate Army Retreated back to Corinth, Mississippi. Today the National Battlefield Parks preserves almost 4000 acres of the battlefield, with an excellent museum and staff, and is well worth a visit if you are ever in the area. |
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Send email to digginfool@campsiteartifacts.com to make sure the item you are interested in is currently available. Include a brief description with your inquiry, and I will contact you ASAP.
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| Original Civil War Camp Photograph Courtesy of the Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division |
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| "Fayetteville [Arkansas] was a town with a population of about 4,000 pleasantly situated on a high and dry position, surrounded by hills from which issued many springs of fine water. This place being now an Army Depot, there were several of our commisary and quartermaster's stores here, and factories established for the manufacture of army wagons, gun carriages, ordnance stores, ammunition, etc." - Sergeant William Watson, 3rd Louisiana Infantry, December, 1861, - From the Book, "Life in the Confederate Army" by Sergeant William Watson. |
| Excellent Civil War Period Tin Drinking Cup |
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| Excellent Civil War Period Tin Drinking Cup |
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Here is A Fine Non-Dug Civil War Period Tin Cup nearly Identical to some pictured in Civil War Soldier Images ! It shows all hand soldered construction, a flat bottom, and little to no rusting. It will really show very well in any Civil War Mess Display. Give it a look. Link at left goes to Mess Equipment.
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| Fine Condition Dropped Confederate Sharpshooter’s Whitworth Bullet |
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| Fine Condition Dropped Confederate Sharpshooters Whitworth Bullet |
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| Here is a Very Nice Dropped Confederate Sharpshooter's Whitworth Rifle Bullet ! It was recovered on the Brentwood Hills, where the Confederate Sharpshooters were posted during the 2nd days fighting, at the Battle of Nashville. A Nice clean dropped example of a quite uncommon Confederate Bullet. The link at left goes to Bullets Page 1.
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| Beautiful Grand Army of The Republic, or G.A.R. Banner |
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| Beautiful Grand Army of The Republic, or G.A.R. Banner |
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| Here is a A Super Nice Displaying Grand Army of the Republic, or G.A.R. Welcome Banner! Measuring about 11" x 17" it shows only minimal staining and still has vivid colors. It is made of either a tight weave cotton or muslin and still in very good condition. These look great when framed so give it a look. Link at left goes to Veterans.
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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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