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Confederate Reed artillery shell - Looking Back- The Civil War in Tennessee - Tennessee Virtual Archive

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Confederate Reed artillery shell - Looking Back- The Civil War in Tennessee  - Tennessee Virtual Archive
Watch We Shall Remain, American Experience, Official Site

Watch We Shall Remain, American Experience, Official Site

The Union's First Great Victories  Naval History Magazine - December 2005  Volume 19, Number 6

The Union's First Great Victories Naval History Magazine - December 2005 Volume 19, Number 6

Collection of Wilbur Bedall - Lifelong Civil War Relic Hunter

Collection of Wilbur Bedall - Lifelong Civil War Relic Hunter

TeVA: Looking Back: The Civil War in TN

TeVA: Looking Back: The Civil War in TN

Tennessee - Wikipedia

Tennessee - Wikipedia

Cornelius C. Platter Civil War diary, 1864-1865 - Digital Library

Cornelius C. Platter Civil War diary, 1864-1865 - Digital Library

Reminiscences of the Civil War, 1861-1865, by P. L. Ledford—A Project  Gutenberg eBook

Reminiscences of the Civil War, 1861-1865, by P. L. Ledford—A Project Gutenberg eBook

John Bell Hood - Wikipedia

John Bell Hood - Wikipedia

Selma, Alabama: Were shot and shell produced there before it became a  'national armory' for the Confederacy?”, Artilleryman Magazine

Selma, Alabama: Were shot and shell produced there before it became a 'national armory' for the Confederacy?”, Artilleryman Magazine

Confederate hospital hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Confederate hospital hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Florida in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

Florida in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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Recently acquired this confederate Reed artillery shell from the battle of  Chancellorsville from a dealer. Shout out to my fellow history lovers,  militaria collectors, and metal detectors : r/DippingTobacco

Recently acquired this confederate Reed artillery shell from the battle of Chancellorsville from a dealer. Shout out to my fellow history lovers, militaria collectors, and metal detectors : r/DippingTobacco