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ca.1863: A outstanding Lot of Civil War Era Memorabilia Please have a look For Sale


ca.1863: A outstanding Lot of Civil War Era Memorabilia Please have a look
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ca.1863: A outstanding Lot of mostly Civil War Era Memorabilia ! Please have a look!
Here now a beautiful Lot of 19 antique pieces mostly related to the American Civil War!1.
A rare Forage Cap or Kepi. The maker on the inside of the crown is The M C Lilley & Co Manufacturers of Military and Society Goods
Columbus Ohio.
The soldier marked it with \"Wright\" in ink on the inside leather. Some leather burst at the seams (see pictures).
Otheriwse in a very good rare American steel engraving, depicting General George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885), with his
printed signature.
George Brinton McClellan (December 3, 1826 – October 29, 1885) was a major general during the American Civil War and the Democratic presidential
nominee in 1864, who later served as Governor of New Jersey.
Printed by Johnson & Fry and Co. New york, ent. in the atc of Congress 1862, ca. 27.4 x 19.9 cm.
In the right corner mentioned Alonzo Chappel. He was an American painter best known for his portraits of the famous men of the Revolutionary
and Civil Wars.
Some water staining in margins. Please see photos carefully.
This is not a reprint! It is the original engraving from
A VETERAN CIVIL WAR OFFICER At GRAVESIDE On Vintage MEMORIAL DAY Postcard ca. Powder or Shot Flasks nice portrait photo CDV of an American soldier marked \"Gutkaiss, 82 Water Street Newburgh\".
Photographer: József Gutkaiss (Joseph Gutkaiss, 1834 Linz - 1913 USA, New banknotes issued by the State of North Carolina each with 25 Cent (June 1862/January handwritten letter from a soldier in Memphis, dated March 13. 1863 or 1865 (difficult to read),
written to his parents ...\"we are camped about two miles from the city of Memphis...\"
signed with I.M.
A highly interesting old photo of an post-card
with the The Confederate Battle Flag Of The 20th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Commanded by Col. J.M. Dedman.
(2 tiny wholes otherwise very good very rare Officer\'s Cartridge Box, worn by Elite Militaria Units Prior To and During the Civil War and and can seen e.g.,
in the Period Catalogs of Schuyler, Hartley, And Graham, as well as other period Military Outfitters.
The leather bodied box is bound with gilded brass. The heavy leather flap also bound with brass with a exquisite quality
spread wing eagle affixed to the front. (Please look to the pictures!)
A beautiful example of this scarce Civil War officer\'s accessory in a very good+ envelope depicting soldiers, inscribed with \" The First Step in the Art of War. How to envelope (act of congress 1861 by Wm. Ridenburgh) \"When Southern fools depute an envelope printed by Murphy\'s Son Fulton street New York: \"Our Army and Navy envelope with stamp: \"The Union now and envelope with a Portrait of Col. Robert Anderson, \"The Hero of Fort envelope: \"The Federal Union, it must be preserved. envelope with stamp addressed to Aaron Jewett in Bristol States America Loan One Thousand Dollars, with 7 small bonds each $40,- remain. March together 19 different antique Civil War Era Memorabilia, in varies size and condition. (Please look for the pictures)
I\'m sure you\'ll like this amazing Lot! You can perfectly complete your private collection!
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I send the mail with a trackable Number only! sale starts on 0.99 USD ending on sunday. NO important information about this time related antique items:The American Civil War, also known as the War Between the States, or simply the Civil War in the United States (see naming), was a civil war
fought from 1861 to 1865 in the United States of America after seven Southern slave states declared their secession and formed the Confederate
States of America (the \"Confederacy\" or the \"South\"). The states that remained in the Union were known as the \"Union\" or the \"North\". The war
had its origin in the fractious issue of slavery, especially the extension of slavery into the western territories. Foreign powers did not
intervene. After four years of bloody combat that left over 600,000 soldiers dead and destroyed much of the South\'s infrastructure, the
Confederacy collapsed, slavery was abolished, and the difficult Reconstruction process of restoring national unity and guaranteeing rights to
the freed slaves began.In the 1860 presidential election, Republicans, led by Abraham Lincoln, opposed the expansion of slavery into United States\' territories. Lincoln
won, but before his inauguration on March 4, 1861, seven slave states with cotton-based economies formed the Confederacy. Outgoing Democratic
President James Buchanan and the incoming Republicans rejected secession as illegal. Lincoln\'s inaugural address declared his administration
would not initiate civil war. Eight remaining slave states continued to reject calls for secession. Confederate forces seized numerous federal
forts within territory claimed by the Confederacy. A peace conference failed to find a compromise, and both sides prepared for war. The
Confederates assumed that European countries were so dependent on \"King Cotton\" that they would intervene; none did and none recognized the new
Confederate States of America.Hostilities began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces fired upon Fort Sumter, a key fort held by Union troops in South Carolina. Lincoln
called for each state to provide troops to retake the fort; consequently, four more slave states joined the Confederacy, bringing their total to
eleven. The Union soon controlled the border states and established a naval blockade that crippled the southern economy. The Eastern Theater was
inconclusive in 1861–62. The autumn 1862 Confederate campaign into Maryland (a Union state) ended with Confederate retreat at the Battle of
Antietam, dissuading British intervention. Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which made ending slavery a war goal. To the west,
by summer 1862 the Union destroyed the Confederate river navy, then much of their western armies, and the Union siege of Vicksburg split the
Confederacy in two at the Mississippi River. In 1863, Robert E. Lee\'s Confederate incursion north ended at the Battle of Gettysburg. Western
successes led to Ulysses S. Grant\'s command of all Union armies in 1864. In the Western Theater, William T. Sherman drove east to capture
Atlanta and marched to the sea, destroying Confederate infrastructure along the way. The Union marshaled the resources and manpower to attack
the Confederacy from all directions, and could afford to fight battles of attrition through the Overland Campaign towards Richmond, the
Confederate capital. The defending Confederate army failed, leading to Lee\'s surrender to Grant at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865.
All Confederate generals surrendered by that summer.The American Civil War was one of the earliest true industrial wars. Railroads, the telegraph, steamships, and mass-produced weapons were
employed extensively. The mobilization of civilian factories, mines, shipyards, banks, transportation and food supplies all foreshadowed World
War I. It remains the deadliest war in American history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 750,000 soldiers and an undetermined number
of civilian casualties. Historian John Huddleston estimates the death toll at ten percent of all Northern males 20–45 years old, and 30 percent
of all Southern white males aged 18–40.
Source: extracted from Wikipedia


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