A collection of American Civil War related items, including tin cup believed to have been carried by William B. Smith 14th Illinois Vol, with old tag with typed description stating that it was 'Used by Him as a 16 year old At Andersonville and other Rebel Prisons, 9 cm diameter; and a collection of camp equipment believed to have been used by Cpl. Oliver C. Look Co. 'I' 117th Regt. Illinois Inf, including, including a large two-handled tin coffee 'Boiler; a large tin Drinking mug, the handle stamped 'Us'; a tin condiment shaker; a knife and fork; a tin shaving mug; a straight Razor, the Thermoplastic handle inscribed 'O.L. Belleville. Ill.'; a shaving brush; a circular mirror with stand marked 'E.P. Paris'; and a black painted metal candlestick (A Lot) ;
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