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For sale is The Philatelic History Of The Civil War Featuring Artwork By Mort Kunstler. Binder/Showcase has a dent middle bottom other than that the binder/showcase has a normal wear and tear. Included is: The South Carolina Secedes 12/20/1860 Mississippi Secedes 01/9/1861 Florida Secedes 01/10/1861 Alabama Secedes 01/11/1861 Georgia Secedes 01/19/1861 Louisiana Secedes 01/26/1861 Texas Secedes 02/01/1861 Jefferson Davis Elected President Of The Confederacy 02/9/1861 Lincoln Inaugurated As The 16th President 03/4/1861 Arizona Secedes 03/16/1861 Confederates Fire Upon Fort Sumter 04/12/1861 Jefferson Davis Approves State Of War Between The North And South 05/6/1861 Arkansas Secedes 05/06/1861 North Carolina Secedes 05/20/1861 Virginia Secedes 05/23/1861 Tennessee Formally Secedes 06/8/1861 Thaddeus Lowe Demonstrates Hot Air Balloon 06/17/1861 Union Forces Secure West Virginia 07/13/1861 First Battle Of Bull Run 07/21/1861 Battle Of Wilson's Creek 08/10/1861 Fort Hatteras Falls To Union Forces 08/28/1861 Grant Moves Into Paducah 09/6/1861 Union Victory At Cheat Mountain 09/11/1861 Federal Troops Ambushed At Ball's Bluff 10/21/1861 McClellan Replaces Scott As Commander Of Union Forces 11/1/1861 Union Forces Capture Fort Royal 11/7/1861 Missouri Is Formally Admitted To The Confederacy 11/28/1861 Confederates Defeated At The Battle Of Mill Springs 01/19/1862 Union Forces Capture Roanoke Island 02/8/1862 Battle Of Fort Donelson 02/13/1862 Battle Of Pea Ridge 03/7/1862 USS Monitor Engages The CSS Virginia 03/9/1862 General Taylor Marches To Reinforce Jackson 03/28/1862 Battle Of Shiloh Commences 04/6/1862 New Orleans Formally Surrenders To The Union 04/29/1862 Southern Troops Repulse Northern Troops At The Battle Of McDowell 05/8/1862 First Battle Of Winchester Is Fought 05/25/1862 Battle Of Fair Oaks 05/31/1862 Robert E. Lee Appointed Commander Of The Army Of Northern Virginia -June 1 1862 Memphis Surrenders To The Union -June 6 1862 Stuart's First Ride Around McClellan's Army -June 12 1862 Seven Days Campaign Begins -June 25 1862 Battle Of Cedar Mountain -August 9 1862 Uprising Of Sioux Indians -August 17 1862 Second Battle Of Bull Run - August 29 1862 Jackson Captures Harpers Ferry -September 15 1862 Battle Of Antietam - September 17 1862 McClellan Relieved Of His Command - November 5 1862 Battle Of Fredericksburg - December 13 1862 Lincoln Signs The Emancipation Proclamation - January 1 1863 Enrollment Act is passed - March 3 1863 Battle Of Chancellorsville -May 1 1863 General Stonewall Jackson Dies - May 10 1863 North And South Clash At The Battle Of Champion's Hill - May 16 1863 Siege Of Vicksburg Begins - May 18 1863 First Black Union Regiment Leaves Boston - May 28 1863 Stuart Hosts A Grand Review Of His Cavalry - June 5 1863 Battle Of Brandy Station - June 9 1863 Genral Stuarts Gettyburg Raid - June 25 1863 Battle Of Gettysburg Begins - July 1 1863 Battle Of Gettysburg Ends - July 3 1863 Confederates Surrender Vicksburg - July 4 1863 Port Hudson Is Surrendered - July 9 1863 Battle Of Chickamanga -September 19 1863 Lincoln Delivers Gettysburg Address - November 19 1863 Battle Of Chattanooga- November 23 1863 Lincoln Delivers Proclamation Of Amnesty And Reconstruction - December 8 1863 Meridian Campaign Begins - February 3 1863 Grant Is Promoted To Command All Union Forces - March 9 1864 RedRiver Campaign Begins - March 12 1864 Thirteenth Amendment Is Passed - April 8 1864 Battle Of The Wilderness Begins - May 5 1864 Battle Of Yellow T...
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