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    Jan 2012
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    Civil War Relics

    Hi everyone, I've been on the forum before, but I don't think I posted anything. I just wanted to show a couple of CW relics that have been in my family ever since I can remember. A CW carved bone ring and love token, which I think was a pendant at some point. Anyway, enjoy the pics. Jim
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    Re: Civil War Relics

    That's good stuff there. Thanks for sharing. Do the initials on the ring belong to an old family member, do you know?
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    Jan 2012
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    Re: Civil War Relics

    Sorry, the initials are a mystery. Been a lot of guess's about them though.

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    Nice pictures thanks for posting
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    Re: Civil War Relics

    Very nice items. Do you know if the solider that these belonged to was in a prison at any time. Many PO W's found the time to make such beautiful items. Of course one might find the time in winter quarters also. Whatever the case whom ever made these items had some talent indeed. Thanks for posting.
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