Civil War Collector's Encyclopedia

Civil War Collector's Encyclopedia

Author: Francis Alfred Lord

Publisher: Booksales

Published: 1995-07-01

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13: 9780785804673

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This classic reference work, a favorite of Civil War scholars and amateurs alike, is back in an exciting new format. The original five books are now available, complete and unabridged, in two comprehensive volumes that explore in exacting detail virtually every item carried by Union and Confederate soldiers, sailors, and marines. From muskets to mess kits to medals, this compendium is without a doubt the most complete work of its kind ever published. With an authoritative text, hundreds of black and white photos, and an exhaustive bibliography, this encyclopedia is a researcher's dream and a must for every history buff's library.


Civil War Collector's Encyclopedia

Civil War Collector's Encyclopedia

Author: Francis A. Lord

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2013-07-24

Total Pages: 714

ISBN-13: 0486317595

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Indispensable reference identifies and describes more than 800 subjects, from artillery accoutrements to tools and patriotic sheet music. "A must-have book." — Antiques & Auction News. Over 350 rare illustrations.


The American Civil War

The American Civil War

Author: Civil War Society

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

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An alphabetical arrangement of topics pertaining to the American Civil War that emphasizes the diverse social and cultural composition of the United States in the mid-19th century.


Confederate Odyssey

Confederate Odyssey

Author: Gordon L. Jones

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2014-11-15

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 0820346853

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Throughout his life, Atlanta resident George W. Wray Jr. (1936–2004) built a collection of more than six hundred of the rarest Confederate artifacts including not just firearms and edged weapons but also flags, uniforms, and accoutrements. Today, Wray’s collection forms an integral part of the Atlanta History Center’s holdings of some eleven thousand Civil War artifacts. Confederate Odyssey tells the story of the Civil War through the Wray Collection. Analyzing the collection as material evidence, Gordon L. Jones demonstrates how a slave-based economy on the cusp of industrialization attempted to fight an industrial war. The broad range of the collection includes many rare or one-of-a-kind objects, such as a patent model and early inventions by gun maker George W. Morse, the bloodstained coat of a seventeen-year-old South Carolina soldier, battle flags made of cloth imported from England, and arms made in Georgia, the heart of the Confederacy’s burgeoning military-industrial complex. As Civil War history, Confederate Odyssey benefits from the study of material remains as it bridges the domains of professional scholars and amateur collectors such as Wray. The book tells of the stories, significance, and context of these artifacts to general readers and Civil War buffs alike. The Wray Collection is more than a gathering of relics; it is a tale of historical truths revealed in small details.