Civil War
Veteran Reunions-UCV
Robert E Lee Celluloid Badge-UCV Reunion
Item #: NEW-0017350

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Beautiful  celluloid which measures three inches long. This was made for the UCV Reunion in Louisville Kentucky that was held in 1900.

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Ticket-Sons of Confederate Veterans Ball 1905
Item #: NEW-0016623

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This ticket was issued by the Sons for a ball for the sponsors and maids of honor for the Louisville Reunion in 1905.  The back reads "dancing floor restricted to those in uniform or full evening dress."  A little dingy

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Macon Ga-UCV-1912 Reunion-RPPC
Item #: NEW-0016182

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This great scene shows the crowd gathered for the parade.  Taken from 4th Street.  This card was never mailed and presents well despite a small crease on the top right and left corner.  

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Confederate Reunion Headquarters-Macon Ga-1912
Item #: NEW-0016108

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This card was not mailed and presents well despite some minor edge and corner tip wear.  This is a drawing and was the Y.M.C.A Building in Macon Ga.  The UCV reunion was held there in 1912.

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John B Gordon-UCV Button-Macon 1912
Item #: NEW-0016105

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Inch and a half celluloid. There is something on the celluloid rim.  You can feel it and I'm guessing it is glue staining where perhaps someone tucked the celluloid under the metal rim. This does not show from the front.

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Stonewall Jackson UCV Button-Macon 1912
Item #: NEW-0016104

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One and a quarter inch button.  There is some wear along the rim in places but the button presents well. There is some rust on the back.

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Jefferson Davis UCV Button-Macon 1912
Item #: NEW-0016101

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This is an inch and a quarter button in good condition

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Macon Ga UCV Reunion-Southern Railway Pamplet
Item #: NEW-0016100

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This brochure was made by the railroad company, hoping to entice people to come to the Twenty-Second United Confederate Reunion in 1912.  Tear on the cover at the bottom, otherwise good condition.

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Macon Ga-UCV Parade-Reunion-1912 RPPC
Item #: NEW-0016099

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Not mailed with one light corner crease on top right

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Macon Ga-UCV Parade-1912-Real Photo PC
Item #: NEW-0016097

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clean, never mailed

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Macon UCV-Celluloid-State Reunion
Item #: NEW-0016094

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These state reunion items are scarce so it can be forgiven that there are some condition problems.  The button measures one and three fourth inches.  Bastian Brothers on the rim. There is heavy and lighter foxing along the rim, creeping into the face of the button on the left hand side. One puncture mark in the white field at the bottom.  Surface scratches under magnification.  on the reverse side there is heavy rusting on the collet, paper torn and evidence of a ribbon that was on the button. Pictures Jefferson Davis and Robert E Lee.  This was the 15th Ga State reunion, probably held in Atlanta.

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Macon-1912 UCV Reunion Button
Item #: NEW-0016093

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Nice condition on this celluloid pin from the United Confederate Reunion which was held in Macon Ga in 1912.  The map shaped item measures 2 and 1/4 inches.

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UCV Reunion-1905 Macon Button-State
Item #: NEW-0016092

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Two and a quarter inch celluloid in average condition.

This was for the Georgia Division Reunion and is scarce.

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Macon UCV Reunion Button
Item #: NEW-0016091

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The celluloid part of this button measures one and a half inches.  Good condition.

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Macon Volunteers Badge
Item #: NEW-0016090

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This badge measures 3 and 1/4 inches long.  The middle is celluloid.  The badge was made for Macon's Centennial in 1925.  This historic group was organized in 1825 and many of the members participated in the Civil War. It was an elite militia group which fought in the Indian wars as well as the Civil War. Sydney Lanier, the famous writer belonged to this organization. 

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UCV Reunion-Macon-Graphic Letterhead
Item #: NEW-0016066

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Two pages on this beautiful masthead.  The writer is not identified but it is two pages to "My dear old girl".  He is bemoaning the fact that his loved one is marrying another.  The content is sad and poignant.  The author is clearing a member of the Executive Committee.  The Macon Reunion was held in 1912.  

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Confederate Reunion-1912-Macon Ga-Album
Item #: NEW-0016052

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This is a fifteen page album which measures 7 by 10 inches.  It is made up entirely of photographs, mostly street scenes as the parade moved through.  Album was put together with stables and some of the pages are loose.  The last photo has a corner crease.  This album was personalized to "Miss Bessie Lucile Murrow, Compliments of Walter D. Mershom"

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Leonidas Polk-1889 Reunion Program
Item #: NEW-0014385

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Beautiful graphics on this program for the 12th United Confederate Veterans Reunion which was held in New Orleans. The program opens up to show the menu (Rations) and the other side the program of speakers.  As can be see in the scan, in addition to the minor wear, there is a dingy appearance which is most pronounced around the edges.  I believe it is acidic staining rather than dirt since I could not erase it. There is also a very light vertical crease through the program. At any rate I think the beautiful color lithography trumps the other problems and these programs are quite scarce.    

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General Clement A Evans-Parade-Atlanta PC
Item #: NEW-0014265

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This card looks good to the eye but there is a long crease on the right bottom corner and tip wear to the other corners.  "Renowned Confederate General Chief of Staff to Governor Hoke Smith-Leading the Inaugural Procession in front of the Columbian Woodmen Building..." Clement of course was a Confederate General

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Ribbon-Tennessee Division-UCV-Richmond-Reunion-1907
Item #: NEW-0014225

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This hand painted item is one of a kind and was made for a Tennessee woman attending the 1907 United Confederate Veterans Reunion in Richmond Virginia.  It is framed and the ribbon measures 32 by 3 and a half inches. I don't know how the ribbon is attached. Note the stains the mid bottom area of the ribbon.  I'm not crazy about the frame but it will of necessity accompany the ribbon which may or may not be able to be re-framed.  It makes a beautiful display and has hung on my wall for many years along with a similar companion ribbon which is also on my site.

This is one of two ribbons that came together. One was for the sponsor and the other for the Maid of Honor, also on my site. I'm not sure which one was for the sponsor or the Maid of Honor but this may have belonged to Mary Graham Kyle.   She was the youngest daughter of the late Capt. Leondidis Netherland Kyle, of Compnay E of the 29th Tenn Infantry.    The other possibility is Theresa Perkins McGavock of Franklin Tennessee, who was the granddaughter of Maj Edward J. McGavock of the 59the Mississippi Infantry               

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United Confederate Veterans-Nashville Tn
Item #: NEW-0013230

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The date of the paper insert is October 27th 1929. Rotogravure
 
Full page of groupings of Confederate Veterans assembled for state reunions. Top left:  "Tennessee leaders of the UCV photographed on the front steps of the Methodist church at Union City for their annual state reunion."  Top right:  Rice A Pierce of Union City, elected commander-in-chief of the Tennessee Division.."  Mid left:  "Men who wore the gray and some of their wives and daughters who attended the annual reunion at Union City.:  Mid right:  Confederate veterans of Lawrence county who recently attended a reunion at Lawrenceburg."  Bottom right:  Lee and two of his officers. Bottom right:  "...veterans of the Twentieth Tennessee regiment and of Rutledge's battery, stages their annual joint reunion in Centennial Park."  Folds 

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41st UCV Reunion-Louisiana 1916-Program
Item #: NEW-0013044

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RPPC-UCV Parade-Chattanooga
Item #: NEW-0012956

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These two cards were purchased together and they look like they go together.  They were not mailed and there is no identifying information on the back.  Minor wear though the left side of the card is lighter than the right side.  Most of the signs in the crowd scene are only partially readable.  The most complete is Templem-Pianos which I assumed was Templeman.  Indeed I was able to find a Templeton Piano store in Chattanooga during this time period. Also visible is a Stonewall Jackson banner.  Someone may be able to identify the band by the costumes. I would welcome any input on these cards.   

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Ticket-Greens Brigade-UCV-Beeville Tx-1898
Item #: NEW-0012857

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This ticket was for admittance to the Harmony club. Celebrating the Survivors of Green's Brigade.  Held in Beeville Texas.  Measures four plus by almost three plus inches.  Very light crease across the middle.
This information was taken from the website http://www.lsjunction.com/people/green.htm 

Thomas Green

Thomas Green
(1814-1864)

Green Photo

As a 21-year-old college graduate when he first came to Texas in 1835, Tom Green was no doubt one of the most schooled of all Texans. Over the next twenty nine years in Texas, he would also prove to be one of the most courageous.

Green was born in Virginia on June 8, 1814, but moved with his family to Tennessee at an early age. In his youth, he attended Jackson College in Tennessee and Princeton College in Kentucky before graduating from the University of Tennessee. Then after studying law for about a year, he left Tennessee to join the Texans in their struggle for independence.

In Texas, Green entered the Texas army at Nacogdoches, only a few months before the Battle of San Jacinto. At that historic battle, Green helped man one of the "Twin Sisters" artillery pieces.

In the new Republic, Green served as clerk for the House of Representatives for the first terms of Congress. He was then elected to represented Fayette County in the Fourth Congress.

In addition to these "desk jobs", Green served the Republic in several of its more militant struggles. He participated in several frontier skirmishes with the Indians, and accompanied General Alexander Somervell to Mexico in the ill-fated Somervell Expedition.

In the Mexican-American War, Green raised a company of volunteers and served under Jack Hayes regiment in the taking of Monterrey. He then settled back into a relatively sedate life during the early years of statehood. During that time, he married, began a family, and served as clerk of the Supreme Court of Texas.

Green entered the Civil War as a colonel in the brigade of General H. H. Sibley. Early in the War, the brigade saw service in New Mexico. On January 1, 1863, Green was back in Texas and led the forces on board the two Texas "cottonclads" used in the Battle of Galveston.

After the success at Galveston, Green and his men participated in several major battles in Louisiana, including the Battles of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill in early 1864. Then, on April 12, 1864 at the Battle of Blair's Landing, he was killed at short range by the cannon of a Federal gunboat on the Red River.

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Civil War Veterans' Organizations-Reunions-Badges-Kirkland
Item #: NEW-0012684

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Slim soft bound booklet published in 1991 by Turner E Kirkland, probably the first reference books that was devoted to Union and Confederate Badges and Ribbons, the history of Veterans organizations, camps etc.  There are also momentos pictured from some of the reunions.  34 pages of information and illustrations.

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1990 Louisville UCV Reunion-Celluloid
Item #: NEW-0011938

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This item measures two inches by one quarter inches.  Features the Daughter of the Confederacy, Winnie Davis.  No cracks in the celluloid. Small area in her hair where the paint is missing. The cork stopper is there.

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1900-UCV Reunion-Louisville-Celluloid Canteen
Item #: NEW-0011936

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Beautiful souvenir from the 1900 Louisville UCV reunion.  Winnie Davis is the star. Nice condition

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Perfume Bottle-1912 Macon Georgia UCV Reunion
Item #: NEW-0011543

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Unusual souvenir from the Macon 1912 UCV reunion.   A little over three inches tall.  Painted decoration and lettering on the bottle which reads U C V Reunion Macon Ga 1912.  The only flaw is a rather large chunk out of the bottom shown in the scan.  The stopper does have some chipping on the tip.

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24th Mississippi UCV Reunion-Ribbon
Item #: NEW-0011538

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Good look to this item from a State UCV Reunion held in Jackson Mississippi in 1914.  The whole item measures five inches.  The button is large measuring one and 3/4 of an inch.  The celluloid bar looks nice but under strong magnification you can see some tiny spots.  The ribbon has good color but is frayed vertically.  It has been mended part way with acid free, archival tape and over part of that with cotton tape.  The drop presents very well but under strong (10X) magnification you can see tiny spotting. This item came from the family estate of General George Harrison.  United Confederate Veterans.

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UCV-Biloxi Miss Division-1915-Delegate Ribbon
Item #: NEW-0011243

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This item is from a state reunion which  I believe is scarce.  It was included in a lot of reunion items from General George Harrison's estate that I purchased many years ago.  Harrison is listed in " More Generals in Gray".  Clean look on this item though you see large areas where the lamination process was not perfect. This causes a clear, spotty appearance. There are also some pin prick sized dark dots which may or may not be in the printing.  The button is one and a half inches and the whole badge is not quite four and a half inches.  The reunion was held in 1915 and the button features Jefferson Davis.  The reunion was the 25th Annual Reunion for the Mississippi Division.

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George Paul Harrison (March 19, 1841 - July 17, 1922) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama.

Born at "Monteith Plantation," near Savannah, Georgia, Harrison attended Effingham Academy and the Georgia Military Institute at Marietta. During the Civil War entered the Confederate States Army as second lieutenant of the First Georgia Regulars and was successively promoted to first lieutenant, major, colonel, and brigadier general. He moved to Alabama in 1865. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Auburn, Alabama. He served as member of the constitutional convention of Alabama in 1875. He served in the State senate 1878-1884 and was its president 1882-1884. He served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1892.

Harrison was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-third Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William C. Oates. He was reelected to the Fifty-fourth Congress and served from November 6, 1894, to March 3, 1897. He resumed the practice of law in Opelika, Alabama. He served as delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1901. He served as general counsel for the Western Railway of Alabama. Division counsel for the Central of Georgia Railway. He died in Opelika, Alabama, July 17, 1922. He was interred in Rosemere Cemetery.


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Great UCV Go-With-Reunion Birmingham Alabama-1916
Item #: NEW-0010838

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Full page advertisement for a UCV Reunion souvenir sent by Bennett H Young from the Headquarters United Confederate Veterans organization.  Would go nicely with the actual badge.

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Snapshot-United Confederate Veterans-Nashville
Item #: NEW-0010646

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Small snapshot which measures four by three inches.  Creases at top corner.  There is a stamp on the back that indicates this was taken in Nashville by the Nashville Art Co.  I'm guessing they are company B vets but don't know for sure.

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Confederate Reunion Photograph-Chattanooga
Item #: NEW-009944

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Great photo just a little larger than a postcard.  Period writing on the back reads, "Compliments of Robert S Walker, Editor the Southern Fruit Growers, Chattanooga Tenn.  Photo taken at Camp Steward Jackson Park, Chattanooga, Tenn, May 28, 1913 during Confederate Reunion: Little folks:  Robert Walker Jr on right Wendell Walker on left." This photo along with unrelated news clippings has names written on the back which the previous owner wrote whom he believed to be the old vets.  I will list in order  William J Bush of Ga. ( I actually believe it to be John D Dowling of Ga, whose photo can be found on my site.)  P R Crump Alabama, Samuel E Bennett North Carolina, Arnold Murray South Carolina, Thomas E Riddle Texas, General Harry Rene Lee, and William M Buck, Oklahoma.  Some of them may be in order but General Lee is clearly in the middle on the back row. 

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Robert E Lee Ribbon
Item #: NEW-009814

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Six inch silk ribbon with some wear, including folds and four pin holes, two above the flag and two below.  There is no pin on the back but the fold at the top seems to indicate that there was a metal bar that the ribbon was attached to.  I believe the bottom has not been trimmed.  

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Robert E Lee Badge-Ribbon-Roanoke Va
Item #: NEW-009579

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Attractive one and 3/4 of an inch celluloid with worn ribbon which reads Delegate, Roanoke Virginia 1923.  36th Annual Reunion.  Name is gone but obviously used.  Some scratches visible on celluloid under strong magnification with a light.  One small one is fairly deep.  Looks great to the eye. 

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Ribbon-Celluloid Drop-Identified Veteran
Item #: NEW-009515

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Here's one I bet you have never seen before. This item is from Camp Gracie-No 472 UCV. The soldier is W F Walker-Home Guard-Alabama. I have only done cursory research on this soldier. There are three W F Walkers listed in the Soldier-Sailor system and two of these are likely the same soldier. Further records can probably be secured from the Alabama Archives. Nice condition as can be seen in the scans.

Camp Gracie
W F Walker Home Guard Alabama

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Admiral Semmes-Alabama UCV Button
Item #: NEW-009509

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One and three quarter inch button featuring Admiral Semmes. Black dot to right of Semmes which seems to be in the printing although there are several pin prick sized brown spots. This is not noticeable only under a light and strong magnification. The overall appearance of this button is quite good.

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Missouri UCV Button- Maid of Honor Ribbon
Item #: NEW-009072

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This attractive UCV (United Confederate Veteran) item is marred with some condition problems. There is a celluloid button encased in a brass holder which measures two inches. Unfortunately the celluloid has several celluloid splits . They appear as lines in the scan. Through not that viiable to the eye, there is a rough feel to the finger as you run your finger over the celluloid. There is also wear to the ribbons which include separations in several places on the white ribbon. I'm guessing that repairs have been made to the back of the ribbons and can only hope but cannot guarantee that repairs were made with acid free tape. The ribbon extends twenty one inches from the bottom of the celluloid. This item has been shrunk wrapped so would mail it that way. I fortunately did remove the shrink wrap from the area covering the celluloid to examine it more closely which I should have done before purchasing it. Am offering for what I paid for it. Button reads Missouri Division UCV T C Love Maj Gen'l Commanding. Made for the Washington D C United Confederate Veteran Reunion.

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Confederate Day Broadside-Tn Centennial Exposition
Item #: NEW-009069

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Rare broadside announcing a big event during the Tennessee Centennial Exposition in 1897 which also hosted an important Confederate Reunion held in Nashville Tennessee. Broadside describes mock battles re-living past Civil War Battles. I understand that the South sometimes won the battle. This broadside measures around 11 by 9 inches. It has been trimmed. Encapsulated to protect it from more damage which includes folds and some stains. "Showing where the 1st Tenn., Col. Peter Turney;; 7th Tenn., Col S G Shepherd; and the 14th Tenn., Col. Wm A Forbes--Archer's Brigade; charged, on the right of Pickett's Division, adding luster to the established history of Southern heroism and unrivaled bravery. This day, Tuesday, September 14th, has been given by Mr A W McConnell, the proprietor of the Cyclorama, for the benefit of the Confederate soldiers. The Cyclorama of the Battle of Gettysburg is on Vanity Fair...It is so realistic that old soldiers think they are again in battle." Members of the Committee of Confederate Soldiers F S Harris, J R Buist, Sam Mays, S A Cunningham, and John P Hickman. See related Cyclorama program also on my site.

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LH-UCV Second Brigade-Virginia Division
Item #: NEW-008728

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W P Nye, Commander of the 2nd UCV Brigade is writing J L Umbarger appointing him to the staff. Written from Radfor Va. Dated 1919

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UCV Headquarters-Alexander Young Camp-Fredrick MD
Item #: NEW-008727

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Unused letterhead with very nice graphics of the Confederate Battle Flag, the Maryland State flag and a portrait of Robert E Lee. Some one has added a history of the UCV and noted that Alexander Young died in the war. folds and a chipped out area at the top edge.

Alexander Young Camp
Fredrick Maryland

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Badge-Tampa UCV Reunion-1927
Item #: NEW-008507

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Excellent condition on the beautiful reunion badge worn by a member of the Tennessee Division. See scans. Top has a celluloid insert and the back has a lapel clip.

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Envelope-R E Lee Camp No 1-Richmond Va
Item #: NEW-008460

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Nice unused cover featuring Confederate General Robert E Lee.

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Nathan Bedford Forrest Camp Letterhead
Item #: NEW-008458

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Great graphics on letterhead featuring Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest. Letter and envelope is address to Mrs. George P Wilbanks, General A P Stewart chapter UDC.

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LH-Ga Div-Confederate Veterans Reunion
Item #: NEW-008414

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Attractive letterhead giving information regarding the up-coming Georgia State Confederate reunion. Dated Oct 20, 1899. John Screven Chairman, F D Bloodworth, Vice Chairman, J H. Estill 2nd Vice Chairman and M P Usina, Secretary. Light grease spot at top and folds.

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Ribbon-Celluloid-UCV-SCV-Houston Tx
Item #: NEW-007607

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Here's a nice sized ten inches) Chaperon Ribbon Badge made for the Tennessee Division for the Houston Texas UCV Reunion in Houston Texas. Attractive one and three quarter inch celluloid which features Texan General Albert Sidney Johnston, who of course, was killed early in the war. This button is for the Sons of the Confederate Veterans (SCV) and is identical to the one issued for the veterans. The ribbon is worn and has been repaired in several place with archival, non acidic tape. It has been used to repair separations in the ribbon but mostly to reinforce areas that look like it could easily separate. See scan of the back. There are no cracks or foxing in the button. Area to right bottom of button seems to be residue from a price sticker. 

I was not happy with the bottom part of the ribbon so I cut it off.  It's now a little uneven.

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Press Pin UCV Reunion-New Orleans 1906
Item #: NEW-007397

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This pin measures just under two inches. Backmark of the Schwaab Company. Looks like sterling but is not marked.

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1903 Ribbon-U.S.C.V-New Orleans-Beauregard
Item #: NEW-007339

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This ribbon measures 8 inches long and is in good condition except for the top ribbon which is worn and frayed. Connected with a big safely pin. Evidently the Sons of the Confederate Veterans met in conjunction with the veterans. Camp Beauregard.

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Sons of Confederate Veterans Lot
Item #: NEW-006672

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Two paper items in this lot. Letterhead of the A S Cutts Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans in Americus Ga. Very poor condition as can be seen in the scan. It was found behind the certificate in the frame, which also has condition problems. rippling of paper, acidic toning. It also has been trimmed to fit in the frame. Tears and edge stains. Signed by Carl Hinton.

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Rare UCV Reunion Cover-1901--Memphis
Item #: NEW-006641

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Unused cover with damage to the backside from being taped down. The damage is a little hard to see on the scan but there are two large ragged holes.

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