10 Historical Pieces of Civil War Memorabilia

Civil War memorabilia
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The Civil War lasted from 1861-1865 when the North and South clashed on American soil over slavery. While it only lasted four years, the conflict was the costliest and deadliest war ever fought on American soil resulting in 620,000 soldiers killed out of 2.4 million. While there are numerous pieces of Civil War memorabilia out in the world, there are only a few pieces rare enough to be displayed in museums like these ten items below. 

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10. Appomattox Table and Chairs, National Museum of American History

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9. Surgeon’s Tent, National Museum of Civil War Medicine

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8. Ulysses S. Grant’s Field Glasses, National Museum of American History

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7. Amputation Kit & Prosthetic Limbs, National Museum of Civil War Medicine

National Library of Medicine

6. Lincoln’s Top Hat, National Museum of American History

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5. 33-Star Garrison Flag, Fort Sumter

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4. George T. Garrison’s Trunk, National Museum of African American History

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3. “The Union Forever” Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum

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2. Lincoln Letter, National Air and Space Museum

National Air and Space Museum

1. The Spotsylvania Stump, National Museum of American History / Civil War Memorabilia

National Museum of American History

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