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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 1-16-26    1-10-26 Beautiful Dug Mobile Volunteer Corps, MVC Button in Confederate Buttons.  1-1-26 Anchor Marked Whitney Navy Revolver in Firearms. 12-23-25  Nice U.S. Bullseye Canteen in Mess Equipment.  12-16-25 Not Dug but a nice 1853 Large Cent in Misc. Excavated.  12-2-25  Excellent Civil War Period Tin Cup  in Mess Equipment. 11-11-25 Another Beautiful Non Dug VA2 Early Virigina in Confederate Buttons.  11-2-25  Nice M1840 Artillery Saber in Edged Weapons. 




Started setting VA Stones for Civil War Soldiers whose Civilian Stones were broken or damaged, back in the late 1980s. My friend Colonel William Myers, USAF, taught me how to document them and order them. Cannot do that anymore unless you are a direct descendant of the soldier, but we set about half a dozen back then, Union and Confederate. After all the relic hunting I got to do around some of those hallowed places, felt it was only right to make sure some of those guys names and service did not just disappear, when their civilian stones were damaged, broken, or unreadable. Click the link to see a couple of images.
Started setting VA Stones for Civil War Soldiers whose Civilian Stones were broken or damaged, back in the late 1980s. My friend Colonel William Myers, USAF, taught me how to document them and order them. Cannot do that anymore unless you are a direct descendant of the soldier, but we set about half a dozen back then, Union and Confederate. After all the relic hunting I got to do around some of those hallowed places, felt it was only right to make sure some of those guys names and service did not just disappear, when their civilian stones were damaged, broken, or unreadable. Click the link to see a couple of images.
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

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.


" We were on the Springfield Road, and how it was inferred by the men, I do not know, but they were almost unanimous in the opinion that we were moving there to go into winters quarters, which proved to be true. It drew us much nearer to our base of supplies, a large quantity of which was said to be as far advanced as Fayetteville, Arkansas." - Sergeant William Watson, 3rd Louisiana Infantry, December, 1861, - From the Book, "Life in the Confederate Army" by Sergeant William Watson.
Fine Displaying Dug U.S. “Jeff Davis” Hatpin
Fine Displaying Dug U.S. “Jeff Davis” Hatpin
Fine Displaying Dug U.S. “Jeff Davis” Hatpin
Here is a A Very Nice Displaying Dug Jeff Davis Hatpin!  It is about 90% there just misssing a couple small pieces at the bottom.  It has a wonderful greenish brown patina, and the E Plurisbus Unum motto is still easily readable. Priced less than half what a perfect example would cost so give it a look. Link at left goes to Insignia.


Nice Model 1840 U.S. Artillery Saber & Scabbard
Nice Model 1840 U.S. Artillery Saber & Scabbard
Nice Model 1840 U.S. Artillery Saber & Scabbard

Here is A Fine Condition U.S. M1840 Light Artillery Saber & Scabbard ! The blade is still in good condition with very few nicks, most of the wrap and all of the wire is still on the grip, and the saber fits the scabbard perfectly. Best of all it has a reasonable price too. Give it a look. Link at left goes to Edged Weapons.

Fine Example of the U.S. M1858 Bullseye Canteen
Fine Example of the U.S. M1858 Bullseye Canteen
Fine Example of the U.S. M1858 Bullseye Canteen
Here is a Very Neat Looking Relic U.S. Bullseye Canteen !  It shows only one tiny hole and virtually no dents, but still retains its original pewter spout and all three sling loops. Looks like it was lightly clear coated years ago, but really displays great, so give it a look. The link at left  goes to Mess Equipment.  

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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