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- Home — Horse Soldier
The Horse Soldier is a family owned and operated antique store located in Gettysburg, PA We specialize in Military Antiques with items dating from the American Revolution to World War II Our strongest emphasis is on the American Civil War
- Shop History — Horse Soldier
Shop History The Horse Soldier was established in 1971 by Chet Small The Small family lived at the time on Emmitsburg Road across from the famous Sherfy Farm It was here in their living room that they started to sell relics; mostly bullets, shrapnel, cannonballs and other excavated artifacts
- Relics - Horse Soldier
This is crudely cast from lead and measures 1-1 4” tall It is good example of Civil War soldiers’ camp art, making use of lead that was readily available and easily melted to make a crude company… (1262-17) Learn More »
- Featured Items — Horse Soldier
MORTON’S BATTERY FLAG OF FORREST’S CAVALRY: EX-GUNTHER COLLECTION, CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM This is one of two wartime Confederate flags flown by Capt John W Morton consecutively as guidons for his battery or simultaneously with one likely as the battery flag and the other as a personal or…
- Contact Us - Horse Soldier
Owners and office staff available by phone email on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9AM – 4:45PM; sales staff are available in the shop 11AM-5PM Mon, Tues, Thurs Fri, and 9AM - 5PM on Saturdays
- Whats New - Horse Soldier
SIXTH PLATE AMBROTYPE – ENLISTED US SOLDIER WITH DOG This great image features a US soldier in his dress frock and dark blue trousers, which were less commonly seen in the ranks as the Civil War dragged on and army regulations of 1861 mandated a change… (2025-877) Learn More »
- Edged Weapons — Horse Soldier
45-70 TRAPDOOR BAYONET ARSENAL MARKED SCABBARD WITH “MASS” DISK This is a very nice original socket bayonet with metal scabbard for the 45-70 Springfield trapdoor rifle and made for New Jersey Volunteers
- Testimonials - Horse Soldier
The Horse Soldier was by far the most organised, comprehensive and interesting place we found This shop has four showrooms of well displayed and labeled Civil War artefacts, allowing you to read and learn about the items you are viewing
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