History Needs Heroes Campaign
History Needs Heroes Preserve the Past, Inspire the Future A campaign to fund the preservation of the ACWM’s world-class collection of Civil …
History Needs Heroes Preserve the Past, Inspire the Future A campaign to fund the preservation of the ACWM’s world-class collection of Civil …
This functional compass features a souvenir medallion of the Historic White House Of The Confederacy.
This handy tool includes a bottle-opener, small knife, scissors and LED light, all on a handy keychain. The pewter medallion features the Pattern Building at the Historic Tredegar Iron Works.
The finished quilt will be approximately 46" x 50". The kit includes pattern and templates to complete the quilt top. From Red Crinoline Quilts in Texas.
Our large deep-blue mug features the historic Great Seal of Virginia, with the figure Virtus standing over fallen Tyranny and the state motto "Sic Semper Tyrannis."
After fighting in numerous campaigns in Louisiana and Virginia, on April 3, 1865, Major General Godfrey Weitzel marched his troops into Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy, capturing the city for the Union and precipitating the eventual collapse of the Southern states’ rebellion. Despite his military achievements and his association with many of the great names of American history, Weitzel (1835–1884) is perhaps the least known of all the Union generals. G. William Quatman’s minute-by-minute narrative of the fall of Richmond lends new insight into the war’s end, and his keen research into archival sources adds depth and nuance to the events and the personalities that shaped the course of the Civil War.
General Lee once remarked that he rarely drank alcohol, because he enjoyed it too much. Portion-control is easier with this square shot glass decorated with a medallion featuring Robert E. Lee.
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