Description: Civil War Relics of the Western Campaigns 1861-1865 by Charles S. Harris, stated Second Printing November 1989, designed and produced by Michael J. O’Donnell, Published by Rapidan Press, Mechanicsville, Virginia. A Civil War artifact book with about 253 pages of genuine artifacts.About each page has numerous pictures of artifacts. This looks like the must have book if your a Civil War collector of artifacts. This book is out of print. A brief biography of Charles S. Harris from civil-war-relicnut as follows: “I have have been Civil War Relic Hunting in the southeast, primarily in Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama since 1968, when I thought all the major finds had already been made. Since that time I have found many good Confederate and Yankee belt buckles, seven rifles, five revolvers and well over 100 artillery shells. I guess that I have been granted a curious mind by my maker and have always wanted to know what something was, how it was made and what makes it tick.” “I have written over 100 Civil War articles for Treasure, Treasure Search & Treasure Found until the series was sold and went under. Evidently this is how I evolved into being the Question & Answer editor for the great magazine, American Digger. My theory to life has always been “If I can help someone else with an ID or something similar, the effort is more than worth the trouble.” “This resulted in my first book Civil War Relics of the Western Campaigns, 1861-1865, which has become one of the standard reference works on the Civil War with over 1500 photographs of relics. After 4 printings it is, at present, out of print. A second volume, or rather a similar volume, is hopefully going to be released in 2010. Similarly, I have co-authored with Butch Holcombe, the publisher of American Digger Magazine, the true but humorous book about Relic Hunting, Never Mace a Skunk II, The Legends Continue. Also hopefully to be released in 2010 will be The Lookout Mountain Cave Guns which covers the whole story of the recovery of nine long guns from a cave on the side of Lookout Mountain Tennessee in 1931. The story delves into the “How Comes” they were there, what happened to them and how five of the nine have gotten back together again. Often humorous, but a wonderful example of the relics telling their history to all who will listen.”Handling charge $3.00 for packing materials.Book size about 11 1/4 inches H X 9 inches W
Price: 50 USD
Location: Brentwood, Tennessee
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Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States