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Confederate Clothing Company T-Shirt Designs
Content: All T-Shirts Listed On This Page Are Short Sleeve Back Prints Only with the Confederate Clothing Company logo on the front left chest with a pocket. Click On Image To View Size/Color Purchase Options Available For That Design
Confederate States of America. A Digest of the Military and Naval Laws of the
Content: A digest of the military and
naval
laws of the Confederate States : from the commencement of the
Provisional Congress to the end of the first Congress under
the
permanent constitution, by Confederate States of America.
Little River Trading: Confederate Clothing Company (Conference Cap Design - Red)
Content: Conference Cap Design hat with Battle Flag design and "Confederate Clothing Company" embroidered on front. 3D Puff Embroidery, pre-formed bill, and velcro adjustable back strap
Confederate Flags
Content: NOTE: The following information is provided as a general guide to the flags of the Confederate States of America. There were many variations in the flags and particularly the battle flags. This page will give you good...
T-shirts
Content: Contact Information: e-mail: rebel@usrednecks.com Toll Free: 1-888-256-9997 Fax: 757-366-6471 Confederate Clothing Company Shirts CCC-RNT...
CONFEDERATE UNIFORM - Reviews & Price Comparison at DealTime
Content: Compare CONFEDERATE UNIFORM prices from across the Web and read CONFEDERATE UNIFORM reviews from other consumers at DealTime - before you decide to buy
C & D Jarnagin Company - Civilian Clothing
Content: This coat is worn for informal occasions. The coat is used as an overcoat by civilians. Our civilian sack coat is lined, and has a lay down collar, one outside pocket on the lower left side, (you may request additional pockets) and a five (plain brass...
The Secondhand Stuff Co. Great Gift Ideas for Special Occasions or any other time.
Content: FormerlyWornBy.com is the place to find T Shirts, and Mugs Formerly Worn by the Famous and Infamous.
Alton, Illinois - Civil War Era - Confederate Prison
Content: The first prisoners arrived at the Alton Federal Military Prison on February 9, 1862. During the next three years, over 11,764 Confederate prisoners would pass through its gates.
Xerxes Knox, Private, Company G, 3rd Iowa Cavalry in the Civil War
Content: This 4-generation photo was taken in Exira, Audubon Co., Iowa in about 1908 or 1909. Xerxes is pictured with his oldest daughter, Nellie Mae Knox Frederick (top), her oldest daughter Clara Belle Frederick Johnson and her oldest daughter, Ruth LaVern...
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