It would be informative to hear who had these artifacts and how and who they changes hands from over the years. It's remarkable that someone kept these items for over 150 eears.
I have my great great grandfather father’s 1851 colt’s navy revolver and his confederate army jacket / upper uniform and leather holster belt with csa brass buckle on it. The jacket is a bit ruff being stored in the attic for years with mouth damage in spots and out right age but my question is how would I go about sending this stuff to America battlefield trust or if someone from can direct me to a good museum to donate it to being my health is not been the greatest in my old age.
Birney got the chest and then died a few months later. Wonder if the chest is cursed Wheaton was an interesting fellow. An Ivy leasguer who wound up a career military officer, though not a west pointer. Considering how long it took to get to division command during the war, and even then took a superior to be KIA, i wonder if he was just unpopular as he seems to have been competent.
Didn’t Tiffany make a sword for the field too? A rather plain looking sword? I think I saw on Pawn Stars. It looked so plain that they wouldn’t believe it was a Tiffany.
Always love a good artifact video. 🙂
Really cool stuff. Wild Birney won the vote.
Wish they took the time to show more or the items up close & in complete detail.
It would be informative to hear who had these artifacts and how and who they changes hands from over the years. It's remarkable that someone kept these items for over 150 eears.
Thank you for this peek at Civil War militaria. Just a suggestion. It would be better for the viewer to have more close ups of the artifacts.
Excellent collection of artifacts, thank you!!
I've been there. It is an amazing place.
Hoping my visit in July will not be my last. So much to see and take in.
Thank you for sharing these pieces.
Many thanks!!!
Was the Jefferson Davis saddle case waterproofed in some way? Is there a record of his captured belongings? Are they still inside the case?
What was that other thing on the table they did not get to ?
Very interesting
As always thank you
I have my great great grandfather father’s 1851 colt’s navy revolver and his confederate army jacket / upper uniform and leather holster belt with csa brass buckle on it. The jacket is a bit ruff being stored in the attic for years with mouth damage in spots and out right age but my question is how would I go about sending this stuff to America battlefield trust or if someone from can direct me to a good museum to donate it to being my health is not been the greatest in my old age.
Museums have tons of this old junk. Pass it along to someone in your family. Find distant cousins if necessary.
Thank you! Great video!
Thanks for sharing! AWESOME ARTIFACTS!
APPRECIATE YOU! Really enjoy the artifact series!!
Birney got the chest and then died a few months later. Wonder if the chest is cursed Wheaton was an interesting fellow. An Ivy leasguer who wound up a career military officer, though not a west pointer. Considering how long it took to get to division command during the war, and even then took a superior to be KIA, i wonder if he was just unpopular as he seems to have been competent.
Didn’t Tiffany make a sword for the field too? A rather plain looking sword? I think I saw on Pawn Stars. It looked so plain that they wouldn’t believe it was a Tiffany.
Cool stuff
Awesome, good story!
1800’s rebel
Thank you Kris. So wonderful Artifacts. And the stories behind them. Thanks for sharing! 💯👊👍🇺🇸And Happy New Year. Great video . 🎉
Axtually pronounced. “Hettisburg.” 🤓