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  1. 5 days ago · All relics on this site are GUARANTEED to be 100% authentic to the American Civil War unless otherwise stated in their description.. Virginia Civil War Relics offers the unique opportunity to purchase and own original historic American civil war relics actually used by soldiers from the war between the states.

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  2. The Northern Virginia Relic Hunters Association (NVRHA) convened its first meeting in February 1972 at Centreville, Virginia. Thirty-two people attended the meeting and became charter members of what would become the longest running organized relic hunting club in America. The NVRHA was organized to promote the study and preservation of the ...

  3. Origins. On October 16, 1859, the radical abolitionist John Brown led a group of 22 men in a raid on the Federal Arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia. U.S. troops, led by Robert E. Lee, responded and quelled the raid. Subsequently, Brown was tried and executed by hanging in Charles Town on December 2, 1859.

    • May 7, 1861 (8th)
    • Richmond
    • - Confederate troops: 155,000, - Union troops: 38,000 (32,000 white; 6,000 black) total
    • Richmond
  4. The Seven Days Battles followed in late June and early July 1862, during which commanding Union General-in-Chief George B. McClellan threatened to take Richmond in the Peninsula campaign but ultimately failed. Three years later, as March 1865 ended, Richmond became indefensible after nearby Petersburg and several remaining rail supply lines to ...

  5. Mar 4, 2011 · Timothy H. O’Sullivan’s “Incidents of the War: A Harvest of Death,” Smithsonian American Art Museum. Timothy H. O’Sullivan was one of many photographers that Mathew Brady, the so-called ...

  6. May 9, 2017 · Diggin’ in VA, LLC (DIV), owned by lifelong Fauquier County residents John and Rose Kendrick, is an organization that coordinates Civil War relic hunts in Fauquier and Culpeper counties. Their ...

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