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Battle of Wilson's Creek Store
Battle of Wilson's Creek Store featuring
collectibles, souvenirs, art prints, books, videos and more. The Battle of Wilson's Creek also
known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was fought August 10, 1861 and resulted
in a Confederate victory. These links will re-direct you to our affiliate,
CivilWarStandard.com
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Bloody Hill
The Civil War Battle of Wilson's Creek. Brooksher. Known as "Bloody
Hill", it was the first major engagement in the Western Theater and
proportionately was one of the bloodiest of the war. This well-researched
account of the Battle of Wilson's Creek in southwestern Missouri also
describes political issues of the time and daily life during the period.
278 pgs., 15 B&W photos, 6 maps, 6"x 9", sfbd
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Civil War in the Indian Territory
Steve Cottrell. From the bloody Battle of Wilson's Creek in August 1861,
to the surrender in June 1865, the Civil War in the Indian Territory
proved to be a test of valor and endurance for both sides of the conflict.
This book outlines the events that led to the involvement of the Indian
Territory in the war, the role of the Native Americans in the war, and the
effect this participation had on the war. 111 pgs., 25 B&W illustrations
by artist Andy Thomas, 5½"x 8¼", sfbd.
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Wilson's Creek
The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men
Who Fought It.
Piston & Hatcher III. This book provides the first in-depth narrative and
analysis of this important but largely overlooked battle. The authors
include not only a traditional military study of the fighting at Wilson's
Creek, but also provide an innovative social analysis of the soldiers who
participated and the communities that supported them. 432 pgs., 49 maps
and illustrations, 5¾"x 9¼", softcover. |
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Civil War St. Louis
Gerteis. This compelling portrait of a war-torn city encompasses a wide
range of episodes and events including the lynching of freeman Francis
McIntosh and murder of publisher Elijah Lovejoy, the infamous Dred Scott
saga, city politics and martial law, battles in and around the city (at Camp
Jackson, Wilson's Creek, and Pea Ridge), major river campaigns, manufacture
of ironclad combat ships, prison camps and hospitals, and efforts to secure
civil rights for blacks. 422 pages, 6"x 9", soft cover. |
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Civil War Videos
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Echoes of the Blue & Gray
Volumes I & II. Thanks to aging B&W film, an era long past returns to
life. See the earliest known footage of Civil War veterans circa 1895;
Generals Dan Sickles, Joe Wheeler, and Nelson Miles; famous regiments:
Irish Brigade veterans, Forrest's Cavalry, and New York Zouaves; the Grand
Reunions at Gettysburg 1913 and 1938, Vicksburg in 1917; Civil war
musicians; United Confederate Veterans and Grand Army of the Republic
parades and reunions; and much, much more. 110 minutes. DVD |

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The Unexplained: Civil War Ghosts
The sites where soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice are hallowed ground,
reminders of our deadly heritage. Some believe they are haunted as well as
hallowed. This video visits famous battlefields on the trail of some of
the most compelling Civil War ghost stories. You'll visit Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and the Chickamauga battlefield for a compelling look
that will fascinate believers and skeptics alike. 50 minutes.
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Wilson's Creek Art
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Don't Yield an Inch
Battle of Wilson's Creek.
Andy Thomas. As Confederate commanders confer on horseback, the left flank
of the Southern line prepares to once again fend off Union forces at
Bloody Hill. 25"x 19" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
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Great Battle at Wilson's Creek, Near Springfield, Missouri, 5,500 Union Troops and 23,000 Rebels
Giclee Print
Buy at AllPosters.com
Framed Mounted
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Wilson's Creek Souvenirs, Gifts
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Battle of Wilson's Creek Art Print by Kurz & Allison, 25" x 19"
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Harper's Weekly 10 Bloodiest Battles of the Civil War
These beautifully reproduced facsimiles of Harper's Weekly, one of the
most influential newspapers in America during the Civil War, contain
national and international news, editorials, political cartoons, short
stories, poetry, period advertising and elegant illustrations. The ten
issues selected here contain coverage of the ten bloodiest battles of the
war: Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania, Antietam,
the Wilderness, Second Manassas, Fredericksburg, Shiloh and Fort Donelson.
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Secrets of the Civil War -DVD
The
Stories of Lost Battles and Covert Missions Finally Revealed.
Utilizing reenactments, archival letters and original diary entries,
this 4-DVD collection reveals the lesser known aspects of the Civil War
in nine compelling documentaries: Tales of the Gun: Guns of the Civil
War; The Lost Battle of the Civil War; The Most Daring Mission of the
Civil War; April 1865; Battlefield Detectives: Antietam; Battlefield
Detectives: Gettysburg; Battlefield Detectives: Shiloh; Secret Missions
of the Civil War; and Eighty Acres of Hell. Color and B&W, 9
hrs. 53 min |
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