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It was next commanded in France by Theobald’s younger son
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A Devoted Husband and Father
"No Submission to the North" Lapel Pin Battle of Cowpens It was next commanded inBefore there were cool stickers to put on your laptop, you might show your support of a movement or idea by carrying a token. Among the most popular of the Civil War era tokens, the original Wealth of the South tokens were struck in 1860 in Covington, KY, just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati. They were coined by John Stanton, one of the most prolific makers of Civil War tokens. The dies for the Wealth of the South series were produced by
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