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Three Interesting Civil War Relics including an example of Tarheel creativity: A U.S. cartridge box that at one time had an Impressed "U.S." on the flap. A creative North Carolina soldier has altered the "U.S." and there is now a very clear "N.C." Condition of the box is overall poor with missing straps and much flaking. One look at this cartridge box and it yells Johnny Reb. A great displayable relic.

Also, a piece of hardtack (Army Bread) brought home from war by Corp. Chaney Towne Co. I 81st NY Vol. About 2/3 of a 3" x 3" piece of hardtack; somewhat crumbling but very displayable.

Finally, a relic piece of a musket stock 15" long with modern tag stating "Shields Civil War Museum Collection, Gettysburg, PA."


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Auction Dates
December, 2006
1st-2nd Friday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 9
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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Sold on Dec 1, 2006 for: $836.50
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