| From the Once Tented Fields & Snug Winter Quarters. Plus a few items out of the Dusty Trunk. |
Hi, I've been collecting, trading, and digging Civil War Artifacts for 25 years. It's great reading about history, yet even more inspiring to touch a small piece ! Browse around the Campsite, and remember we're always looking to buy, and always consider trades. HH Steve UPDATED 7-24-08 Nice Dug Confederate Staff Officer's Coat Button in Confederate Buttons. 7-22-08 Added an excellent Cdv of US General Nathaniel Lyon in Images. 7-18-08 Allen & Thurber Pepperbox in Firearms, and a couple more buttons in Inventory Reduction. 7-14-08 Several buttons in Inventory Reduction. 7-11-08 A beautiful pair of non-dug North Carolina Locals, likely from the same coat, in Confederate Buttons. 7-8-08 A couple of .69 Musket Wipers in Firearms Accessories. 7-4-08 R.E. Lee Richmond Statue Albumen in Images, and original packet of Spencers in Cartridges. 7-1-08 Real nice Allen & Wheelock Sidehammer .32 in Firearms. 6-25-08 Couple of new items in Confederate Buttons. 6-13-08 A full cylinder's worth of 9mm Pinfire in Cartridges. 6-10-08 Nice 1863 Springfield Arms Rimfire Revolver in Firearms.
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| Here's a section of the Pea Ridge Battlefield National Park, that some folks miss. It's on Little Sugar Creek, near the crossing of the original Old Wire Road. US General Samuel Curtis had rifle pits and artillery emplacements built here, and it's worth seeing, but especially in the winter, when the old works are still quite evident. |
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| If you're ever in Vicksburg, Mississippi, to see the battlefield, don't miss the Old Court House Museum ! With an outstanding collection, a friendly staff, and the Old Court House itself, it is absolutely worth your time ! |
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| Fine Allen & Thurber .31 Caliber Pepperbox ! |
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| Nice Fully Functional Allen & Thurber .31 Caliber Pepperbox |
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| Here is a nice example of an Allen & Thurber Pepperbox pistol ! Complete and fully functional, it looks sharp, and has an original smooth brown patina . With production starting in the 1840's and continuing until 1865, these were really pre-war weapons, but are still excavated in Civil War period camp and skirmish sites. Click the link to go to Firearms and give it a look !
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| Beautiful Pair Non Dug North Carolina Buttons ! |
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| Pair of Non Dug NC8 North Carolina Buttons, Likely From The Same Coat |
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| Here's a very sharp "pair" of non-dug, NC8 North Carolina Coat Buttons ! Both are in fine condition, with 80-90% gilt remaining, tight intact shanks, and blank channel backs. Both also originated at the same estate sale, and more than likely came from the same coat. Nice price that's just a bit more than you used to pay for just one of these. Click the pic at left to go to Confederate Buttons ! |
| 1928 UCV National Reunion - Little Rock, Arkansas ! |
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| 1928 Little Rock, Arkansas, UCV Pinback |
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| Here's a very good condition, celluloid stick pin from the National Reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, at Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1928 ! Although one of the biggest UCV Reunions had occurred at Little Rock in 1911, by 1928, the vets were passing on and attendance was down considerably. Pin is in great shape with nice colors remaining, and original label in back. Click the link at left to go to the Veterans page, first item at the top! |
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| "Home Sweet Home", 1863 by Winslow Homer. National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. |
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| All thumbnail pictures in the categories, link to larger images. Some open a pop-up box which you can close when done viewing. Others link off to a seperate page and you can simply hit the "back" button on your browser to return to the category. SB |
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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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| Nice CS Lined -I- button dug in one of General Thomas C. Hindman's Camps. NOT FOR SALE. |
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Send an email to digginfool@campsiteartifacts.com before ordering, to make sure the item you are interested in is currently available. Include the item # and description with your inquiry, and I will contact you ASAP.
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