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Three easy-to-make projects for a fun, first quilting experience. Kit includes calico fabric squares, muslin, batting, needle, pattern and instructions to make three projects. You will need scissors, thread, straight pins, a ruler and pen/pencil to draw cutting lines on fabric.
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Sale!Proudly handcrafted and made in the USA! These detailed scale models would make a great addition to any War Between the States collection. Each one is individually packaged with a short description. Sizes: CSS Tennessee (1/225 scale) 11"L x 2.5"W CSS Arkansas (1/225 scale) 8.5"L x 1.75"W H.L. Hunley Submarine (1/72 scale) 8"L x 1"W Brooke Rifle (1/35 scale) 5"L x 1.5"W
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Black tee features the logo of the National Confederate Museum in Columbia, TN. Available in sizes Small thru 4X.
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This Early American Sampler is representative of the time period from 1750-1840. This kit includes 9"x12", 11-count Aida cloth, embroidery floss, needle, chart and instructions.
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Large medal's SCV logo is 1" square. Service Bars can be added separately to denote number of years of service - see item S226. Small medal is for use with additional small medals. Service bars are not used for small medals.
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Brown bear in full Confederate uniform. Great gift for the little ones in your life!
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This t-shirt highlights "The Charge" given to us by Stephen Dill Lee back in 1906. Available in either gray or black.
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Battle Flag Tote Bag. Constructed of Oxford material which is a woven heavy-weight fabric and is very durable. This tote comes with two handles, a zippered top for security and an inside zippered pocket. Measures 17”x 13”x4”.
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Adjustable CSA ball cap in gray. The rustic battle flag patch is sewn on the front and CSA is embroidered in black thread on the left side of the bill.
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Slate measures 7.5" x 5.5" and comes with display stand.
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Marse Bradford Harrison, of St. Michaels, MD, gave 4 year old Eliza Ann Benson to his new born daughter, Braddie, in 1841. Eliza would be a slave to her infant owner in Harrison’s way of thinking. But a friendship began & a promise was made. Eliza stayed with Braddie through Braddie’s married life, which included the War Between the States & its aftermath; and when Braddie & her husband died leaving a family full of children & no one to rear them, there was one more promise that Eliza wanted to keep. Eliza’s down-home philosophy, loyalty, fortitude and love positively impacted Miss Braddie & 3 generations thereafter.












