The Civil War collection : artifacts and memorabilia form the war between the states
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The Civil War collection : artifacts and memorabilia form the war between the states
Chronicle Books , Raincoast Books (distributed in Canada), c2000
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Civil War collection 1861-1865
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Attached a 3-D viewer to watch "Civil War stereo views"
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- Text / by Bob Zeller
- The artifacts : 1863 military and fashion almanac (Collection of Bob Zeller)
- Life insurance policy on a slave (Museum of the Confederacy)
- Confederate recruiting flyer (Museum of the Confederacy)
- Wartime map of Antietam battlefield (Collection fo Bob Zeller)
- A dying soldier's last letter (Museum of Confederacy)
- Anderson's telegram announcing his surrender of Fort Sumter. April 18, 1861. (National Archives)
- Lee's telegram to Richmond announcing the death of Stonewall Jackson (National Archives)
- Advertisement for Gardner's Gallery and Civil War photographs (Collectin fo Bob Zeller)
- Osborn and Durbec Confederate stereo view (Collection of Robin Stanford)
- Gardner stereo view of Antietam (Collection fo Bob Zeller)
- E. & H.T. Anthony Co. stereo view of George Armstrong Custer in camp (Collection of Chet Urban)
- Hand-tinted Anthony Co. stereo view of Atlanta (Collection of Bob Zeller)
- Taylor & Huntington 1880s view of Lincoln and McClella at Antietam (Collection of Bob Zeller)
- Carte de visite of Abraham Lincoln (Collection of Bob Zeller)
- Fund-raising carte de visite of slave children of New Orleans (Museum of the Confederacy)
- Carte de visite of Robert E. Lee (Museum of the Confederacy)
- The Rose Greenhow "spy" letter (National Archives)
- Southern Belle on a $100 dollar bill (Museum of the Confederacy)
- Mississippi cotton-pledged $1 note
- Watercolor of confederate camp at New Kent City (Museum of the Confederacy)
- Confederate newspaper from 1864 (Collection of Bob Zeller)
- Casualty list of the 54th Mass. July 18, 1863 (National Archives)
- Pardon signed by President Lincoln on April 14, 1865 (National Archives)
- NAmnesty of oath signed by Robert E. Lee (National Archives)