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NEW TO THE STORE! Made by Tultex, these soft short sleeve t-shirts are 50% cotton / 50% polyester and are very comfortable to wear. Available in Charcoal with sizes M - 3X.
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Made by Tultex, these soft short sleeve t-shirts are 50% cotton/50% polyester and very comfortable to wear. Available in either Heathered Denim or Heathered Rust. Sizes M - 3X.
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By Mary P. Coulling. Published in 1994 (3rd printing), hardback. 242 pages and in very good condition. Has a personalized inscription on the cover page. ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
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4' x 4' SCV logo polyester flag on a Confederate Gray background and blue border.
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Get these aluminum recruiting coins while you can. The price of aluminum has drastically increased and we may need to switch over to plastic coins in the future. Coins have the flag on one side and our toll free number/web site on the other - great for parades!
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Companion book to the book "I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition" first published in 1930. In “To Live and Die in Dixie” you will find 27 essays which are designed to supply the weapons needed to take on the intellectually challenged and misinformed purveyors of modern historical imbecility. Intelligence is a weapon of self-defense. If you don’t know your own history then you will be helpless and ignorant before someone who merely claims to know your history! Originally published in the Confederate Veteran magazine from September/October 2010 through November/December 2014.
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Medallions for plaques or decorating. Full color Logo that measures 3" X 3".
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Set of 25 blank note cards features the SCV Logo measures 4.25" x 5.5". Great to use as "Thank You" cards or to send a note to say "Hello!" Pack comes shrink wrapped.
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The documentary you've been waiting for. See how the entire Forrest saga unfolded, and how the SCV stepped up when called to action. -
The latest book from the Kennedy brothers. Jefferson Davis was a proponent of the high road to emancipation. He looked to the day in which slaves would be prepared to live within and participate in a democratic society. He did more than advocate for the high road to emancipation - as this book documents, he practiced his belief in the ultimate emancipation of Southern slaves. Many of his former slaves left for posterity their testimony about their former master - a master who prepared them for freedom as self-sustaining members of society. The North's ruling elites justified their invasion, conquest, and occupation of the Confederate States of America by declaring that the South was fighting to preserve slavery and that secession was treason. After the unfortunate end of the War for Southern Independence, the United States arrested Jefferson Davis on charges of treason. Davis demanded a trial, yet the United States never brought Davis to trial - why? Were they afraid they would lose in court? Davis, and through him the South, was unjustly tried in the court of public opinion - a court controlled by the North's ruling elites. This book gives the defense that Davis and the South never had.












