CAMP FLOYD / STAGECOACH INN STATE PARK AND MUSEUM
Museum Store
The museum gift shop is located in the Camp Floyd Commissary. It carries a wide selection of items reflecting the time period of Camp Floyd and the Civil War, such as books, DVDs, collectables, pioneer games, and more. Children of all ages love our old-fashioned stick candy, while history buffs are bound to find a unique item for their collection. Those wanting a souvenir to remember their visit to Camp Floyd / Stagecoach Inn State Park and Museum have dozens of fascinating items from which to choose.
Utah State Parks is proud to partner with the Friends of Camp Floyd and the Utah Heritage Foundation. Organization members receive a 20% discount on merchandise at the museum store. (Excludes concessions, admission and reservation fees)
Merchandise list in progress; check back later for more items.
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BOOKS
ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON; Roland, Charles P. - $25.00 - A new, revised edition of the only full-scale biography of the Confederacy's top-ranking field general during the opening campaigns of the Civil War.
CAMP FLOYD AND THE MORMONS; Moorman, Donald R. - $22.95 - Traces the history of the sojourn of Johnston's Army in the Utah Territory from the beginning of the Utah War in 1857 through the abandonment of Camp Floyd in Cedar Valley west of Utah lake at the outbreak of the Civil War.
EARLY AMERICAN TOYS & GAMES; Overstreet, Charles W. - $10.95 - Complete instructions on how to make seventy-five classic toys and instructions for playing forty-six games like our grandparents played.
FADED FOOTPRINTS; Thompson, George A. - $25.00 - The lost Rhoades Mines and other hidden treasures of the Uintahs.
FORT DOUGLAS: Vansoolen, Louwane - $21.99 - Images of America, In the midst of the Civil War, Col. Patrick Edward Connor and the California-Nevada Volunteers were ordered to the Utah Territory for the purpose of guarding the Overland Mail route, establishing Fort Douglas in 1862.
GHOST STORIES OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS; Smith, Barbara - $12.95 - The Rocky Mountains encompass some of the most haunted landscapes in the world. Their colorful history has given rise to spine-tingling tales that range from lost gold mines and phantom trains to apparitions in cemeteries, schools and churches.
GHOST STORIES OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS Volume II; Smith Barbara - $12.95 - The Rocky Mountains are renowned for their majestic beauty and wild history. But did you know the region is also notoriously haunted? This second volume brings tales from both sides of the boarder.
IT HAPPENED IN UTAH; Wharton, Gayen and Tom - $9.95 - From the driving of thegolden spike to the glories of the Olympics, twenty-eight events that shaped the history of the Beehive State.
IN ANOTHER TIME; Schindler, Harold - $19.95 - Sketches of Utah History; This selection from historian and columnist Harold Schindler's best feature articles in the Salt lake Tribune offers both a dramatic overview of Utah history and captivating glimpses at specific events and characters from that colorful past.
KC PUBLICATION - PONY EXPRESS; Godfrey, Anthony, Webb, Roy - $14.95 - Voyage of discovery; The story behind the scenery.
LOST TREASURES ON THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL; Thompson, George A. - $15.95 - The Old Spanish Trail! From the arrival of the first Americans in the west it has been a mystery, like a giant jig-saw puzzle with some of the pieces missing, until now!
MASSACRE AT BEAR RIVER, FIRST, WORST, FORGOTTEN; Miller, Rod - $18.95 - The Bear River Massacre, on January 29, 1863, claimed at least 250 Shoshoni lives; changing the culture of the natives who lived in the area along what later became the Utah-Idaho border.
THE MORMON BATTALION; Ricketts, Norma B. - $24.95 - The Mormon Battalion enlistees participated in numerous hisoric events in the 1846 - 1849 Far West, from the Mexican War to the discovery of California gold. Norma B. Ricketts tells the full story of this wide-ranging but little-known army unit's complicated and dramatic experiences, restoring the battalion to its central place in the history of the West.
MORMON RESISTANCE; Hafen, Leroy R. & Ann W. - $29.95 - A documentary account of the Utah Expedition, 1857-1858.
THE MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE; Brooks, Juanita - $19.95 - In September, 1857, one of the worst atrocities in the history of the westward movement occurred when the Fancher Company was massacred with the exception of approximately eighteen small children.
OREM; Buckley, Jay H. & Arnold, Chase - $21.99 - In 1861, a group of hardy pioneers ascended the "Provo Bench" that overlooks Utah Lake. With dreams of fruit orchards and vegetable fields, they uprooted the sagebrush, dug irrigation canals and planted crops.
ORPHANS PREFERRED, Corbett, Christopher - $16.00 - The Pony Express is a story that exsits in the annals of Americana where fact and fable collide, a story as heroic as the journey of Lewis and Clark, as complex and revealing as the legacy of Custer's Last Stand and as muddled and freighted with yarns as Paul Revre's midnight ride.
ORRIN PORTER ROCKWELL; Schindler, Harold - $21.95 - One of the old West's most intriguing and mythic figures, Orrin Porter Rockwell stirs strong emotion even today. Saint or cold-blooded killer - the evidence is in your hands.
OUTLAW TALES OF UTAH; Rutter, Michael - $14.95 - Meet the most notorious Utahn's who ever lived! Massacres, mayhem and mischeif fill the pages of Outlaw Tales of Utah. Meet the Wild Bunch, outlaws who sought refuge between heists hanging out and hiding out in Utah.
THE POKER BRIDE; Corbett, Christopher - $24.00 - A compelling look at a largely invisible and mostly unremembered population of the mid-ninteenth century American West: Chinese laborers and prositutes. In chronicling the life of one Chinese girl who was sold into slavery, brought to Idaho, and ceded to a man during a poker game.
THE PONY EXPRESS, AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY; Guthrie, C.W. - $19.95 - The Pony Express combines the legends and lore of this remarkable mail service with contemporary photography, archival images, and documents from the past, celebrating the 150th anniversary of those daring rides that ended with the completion of the transcontinetal railroad.
THE PONY EXPRESS TRAIL, YESTERDAY AND TODAY; Hill, William E. - $18.95 - An American Legend. It operated less than two years. It lost an enormous amount of money; but the Pony Express delivered the mail across a continent at a critical time and captured the imagination of people all over the world like few events in the history of the American West.
THE PRAIRIE TRAVELER; Marcy, Randolph B. - $9.95 - The 1859 handbook for westbound pioneers. Along with a good rifle and a sturdy horse, this guide was an essential companion for any westward-bound pioneer of the nineteenth century.
PROVO; Brown, Marily and Holladay, Valerie - $21.99 - Provo is one of Utah's oldest historic sites. It has kept its pristine antique quality, its quaint buildings and its relaxed atmosphere.
PATIENCE LOADER ROZSA ARCHER; Petree, Sandra A. - $32.95 - Recollections of past days, the autobiography of Paitience Loader Rozsa Archer. Participant with the Martin Handcart Company, Patience later married a soldier from Camp Floyd, returning east with him for the Civil War. Upon his death during the war of disease, Patience returned to Utah, remarried and was a cook at the mining camps in American Fork Canyon.
ROADSIDE HISTORY OF UTAH; Bennett, Cynthia L. - $18.00 - Offers an abundance of compelling stories about Utah's exceptional people, along with over 150 historical photographs. Readers will be captivated with the historical tales and insightful commentary.
ROCKHOUNDING UTAH; Kappele, William A. - $12.95 - Perhaps no state in the Union has more to offer the rockhound than Utah. A true geological wonderland, Utah has an abundace of exposed rock formation that give us a detailed look at the evolution of our earth. This guide gives the best collecting sites in the Beehive State and what mineral sample, rocks and formations are to be found there.
ROLL CALL AT OLD CAMP FLOYD UTAH TERRITORY; Nielson, Roger B. - $29.95 - List of officers and enlisted men of Johnston's Army at the Upper Camp 8 July to 8 September 1858.
A ROUTE FOR THE OVERLAND STAGE; Petersen, Jesse G. - $24.95 - The 1859 exploration of the Great Basin by army topographical engineer James Simpson opened up one of the West's most important transportation and communication corridors, a vital link between the Pacific Coast and the rest of the nation.
THE SAGA OF THE PONY EXPRESS; Di Certo, Joseph J. - $17.00 - Carries readers over 2,000 miles of dangerous trail to describe each station, its operators and owners, and sometimes the tragedies that happened at these remote sites.
SALT LAKE CITY THEN AND NOW; Huffaker, Kirk - $18.95 - Past and present photographs and stories of Salt Lake City.
SOILED DOVES, Prostitution in the Early West; Seagraves, Anne - $12.95 - Tells of the grey world of prostitution and the women who participated in the oldest profession. These ladies of easy virtue were a definite part of the early West.
SOME DREAMS DIE; Thompson, George A. - $25,00 - Utah's ghost towns and lost treasures; most comprehensive guide to Utah's ghost towns ever assembled. In the course of his research the author visited the sites of over four hundred deserted communities.
UTAH'S BLACK HAWK WAR; Peterson, John A. - $19.95 - From 1863 to 1867, the warrior chief Black Hawk led a combined force of Utes, Navajos and Paiutes in a series of intense stock raids on the Mormon settlements in the Utah Territory.
UTAH GHOST TOWNS; Carr, Stephen L. - $24.95 - The indomitable spirits who opened mines, laid rails, broke ground,and sowed the seeds for the camps and towns throught the state of Utah have left a remarkable legacy chronicled in Historical Guide to Utah Ghost Towns. Vivid descriptions of over 150 sites are accompanied by 194 photographs, 26 maps and Stephen Carr's detailed classification for each town.
UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, The Utah War - $7.00 - Events, stories and politics involving the Utah War and the establishment of Camp Floyd in the Utah Territory.
UTAH PLACE NAMES; Van Cott, John W. - $19.95 - The most extensive compilation of Utah place names ever published. Over 4,000 Utah place names are listed alphabetically, marking the passage of peoples and cultures from the earliest times.
THE UTAH WAR; Eldredge, John - $24.95 - A guide to the historic sites from South Pass to Camp Floyd.
THE WAY THEY WERE; Dress in 1860 - 1865; Abraham, Donna J. - $12.00 - This amazing collection of nearly 600 photographs is a superb reference and companion to other documents already written about the 1860 - 1865 time period. Includes ladies, childrens and mens fashions.
THE WAY THEY WERE; Dressed in 1860 - 1865 Volume 2; Abraham, Donna J. - $12.75 - This volume takes you on a visual journey through hundreds of never before published photographs accompanied by authoritative text.
THE TOPS OF THE MOUNTAINS (DVD) - $18.35 - Celebrate Utah's heritage with host Merlin Olsen, in this fascinating educational program for the whole family...with noted historians, educators and special guests; 110 minutes.
UTAH GOLD & GEM MAPS, Reported Occurrences - $12.95
UTAH HISTORIC TRAILS; DeLafosse, Peter H. - $5.00 - Shows the historic trails through Utah with a small commentary on each one.
BOOK & BULLETS, CIVIL WAR - $8.95 - Contains a beginner's guide booklet with a set of six Civil War bullet reproductions; .58 caliber Union Minie ball, .52 caliber Sharps, .577 caliber Enfield, .69 caliber Round Shot, .58 caliber Gardner and a .58 caliber Williams patent Type II.
BELT BUCKLE, United States - $3.52 - Useable with modern belts; From 1839 - 1874 the United States waist belt plate varied little in construction and appearance. This uniform part was standard issue of the United States Government to its soldiers during the Civil War. This piece of decorative stomach armor saved many lives.
BELT BUCKLE, Confederate States - $3.52 - Useable with modern belts; From 1861 - 1865 the Confederate States of America did its best to produce this design of waist belt plate for its soldiers. They were not an item of issue to the Army of Northern Virginia, but had wide distribution in the Western Armies. As a substitute, many Conderrate soldiers wore the U.S. waist belt place, wearing it upside down.
BONNETTS - $6.25 - Assorted print bonnetts in different sizes and patterns.
CANNON, 1857 Napoleon - $8.45 - Brass plated barrel, 5 1/4" long, 2 1/4" high.
CANNON, 1857 Napoleon - $6.57 - Brass plated barrel, 4" long, 1 3/4" high.
COIN, CIVIL WAR 150TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE - $6.95 - Brass, 1 1/2" in diameter; Image on both sides of the coin.
COIN, 1861 Liberty $20 Gold, Replica - $9.95 - Polished brass, 1 7/8" in diameter.
COINS, CONFEDERATE FOUR COIN SET, Replicas - $9.65 - From the original Confederate dies made by Robert Lovett, Philadelphia, Penn., for the Confederate States of America.
COINS, UNTOLD STORY OF CONFEDERATE COINS W/COIN SET, Replicas, Howard, Ron & Elizabeth - $11.50 - Story of the less known Confederate coins struck during the brief time of the Confederacy.
CIVIL WAR FIREARMS, 1853 Enfield Musket Replica, 8" - $3.29 - Originally produced in Enfield, England, this weapon was the standard issue in the British Army, known for its accuracy and craftmanship. At the Outbreak of war in America there was an immediate need for arms. Large quantities of the Enfield were imported by both the North and South, by some estimates as many as 900,000. It was the second most widely used musket. The Enfield weighed about 9 pounds and measured just over 55 inches. It fired a .577 calibuer cartridge, but a .58 caliber could also be used.
CIVIL WAR FIREARMS 1861 Springfield Rifle Musket, 8" - $3.30 - The model 1861 rifle musket was the most widely used model of the Civil War, was produced exclusively by the US Government Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. The 1861 musket fired a .58 caliber minie ball. It weighed about 9 pounds and was approximately 56 inches long.
CIVIL WAR FIREARMS, Sharps Carbine Replica, 8" - $3.30 - The Sharps carbine, first issued in 1854, was a rugged, reliable, single shot, breech-loaded rifle. It fired a .52 caliber bullet. The hammer of the weapon struck a standard musket cap which ignited the paper or linen cartridge. The carbine weighed 7 3/4 pounds and measured 39 inches long. It was a favorite among Cavalrymen on both sides.
CIVIL WAR FIREARMS, Spencer Carbine Replica, 8" - $3.30 - First issued in 1863, the Spencer rapidly became the favorite weapon of Union Cavalrymen. It fired a rim-fire metallic cartridge much like the bullets of today. The Spencer wighed 8 1/4 pounds, measured 39 inches long, and fired a .52 caliber bullet.
CIVIL WAR FIREARMS, Model 1851 Colt Navy Revolver Replica, 4" - $2.85 - The Colt Revolver saw action on both sides of the battle line. Its reputation prior to the Civil War made it the most popular of side arms. The revolver was a six-shot, single action measuring 13 inches and weighing just under 3 pounds. It fired a .36 caliber bullet, and the cartridge was of paper or linen.
CIVIL WAR FIREARMS RIFLE / PISTOL COLLECTION - $14.50 - Replica set includes the 1861 Springfield, 1853 Enfield, Sharps Carbine, Spencer Carbine and the 1851 Navy Colt Revolver.
CIVIL WAR MUSKET - $19.95 - Rifle has been designed after the original Civil War rifles. Each is constructed with a solid one-piece wood stock with metal parts. Fires pull-off caps.
CIVIL WAR HARMONICA W/SONG BOOK - $9.95 - Song book includes seven simple tunes from the Civil War Era.
CIVIL WAR RIFLE PEN - $3.95 - 9 1/2" long.
FLAG, Confederate Battle - $8.75 - 3 feet x 5 feet, polyester.
FLAG, First Confederate - $8.75 - 3 feet x 5 feet, polyester.
FLAG, Union 34 Star - $8.75 - 3 feet x 5 feet, polyester.
KEPI CAP, Confederate Gray - $5.95 - One size fits all.
KEPI CAP, Union Blue - $5.95 - One size fits all.
SOLDIERS, Civil War Confederate, Collection 1 - $12.95 - Scale of standing and kneeling soldiers, set of 6 replicas; figures measure approximately 2" in height.
SOLDIERS, Civil War Confederate, Collection 2 - $12.95 - Scale of standing and kneeling soldiers, set of 6 replicas; figures measure approximately 2" in height.
SOLDIERS, Civil War Union, Collection 1 - $12.95 - Scale of Standing and kneeling soldiers, set of 6 replicas; figures measure approximately 2" in height.
SOLDIERS, Civil War Union, Collection 2 - $12.95 - Scale of Standing and kneeling soldiers, set of 6 replicas; figures measure approximately 2" in height.
SOLDIER, Confederate Infantry - $9.35 - 11 inches tall, made of resin.
UNION CURRENCY - $1.75 - Reproductions of authentic Civil War currency on antiqued parchment paper; includes six bills in denominations of $1 and $5.
CUP & BALL TOY - $6.57- This solid wood turning is 10 5/8" long, with a solid wood 3/4" ball packaged in a poly bag.
THE GAME OF GRACES - $22.53 - Opponents send ribbon-wrapped hoops whirling towards each other to be caught on the tips of slender wands in this exciting and elegant sport.
JACOBS LADDER TOY - $4.25 - The Jacobs Ladder still confounds us with its seemingly inexplicable motion. Our Jacobs Ladder is constructed of six solid wood segments attached with black ribbon and is packaged in a poly bag.
JAW HARP - $8.75 - Each jaw harp is hand tuned, and packaged in a poly bag with a history and instruction insert.
RAG DOLL KIT - $11.95 - All-American Rag Doll Kit contains all materials necessary to create and outfit on traditional Rag Doll.
PEWTER COIN WHIRLIGIG - $4.69 - Our whirligig, packaged in a poly bag with a history and instruction insert, is fashioned from our lead-free pewter reproduction of a Spanish milled dollar.
ROLLING HOOP with Stick - $25.00 - The hoop can be trundled along in solitary play or raced by any number of players. Rolling hoops are made of solid native hardwoods, 28" in diameter x 1 1/2" side x 1/4" thick. A dowel is included as a pushing stick; a large round hang tag provides history and instruction.
RUBBER BAND REVOLVER - $6.90 - Wooden, shoots rubber band from top clothes pin.
RUBBER BAND DERRINGER - $4.75 - Wooden, shoots rubber band from top clothes pin.
YO-YO - $3.29 - Wooden
ANTLER WHISTLE - $8.50 - High pitched whistle made from a deer antler.
ARROWHEADS - $2.82 - These Arrowheads come in a 2" x 3" box and were hand chipped from stone. This collection could contain arrowheads made of flint, sem-precious obsidian or jasper. They are not Native American made.
POLISHED ROCKS - $3.29 - Collection comes in a 2" x 3" box and could include Agat, Aventurine, Amethyst, Bloodstone, Carnelian, Sodalite and Green Moss agate.
PYRITE - $3.29 - Genuine Iron Pyrite (Fool's Gold) Sample comes in a 2" x 3" box.
GOLD - $5.63 - Bottle filled with real gold leaf, topped with a mining figure. Bottle with figure stands 2 1/2" tall.
BREAK-OPEN GEODE - $5.99 - Various sized geodes come with a bag to break open with a hammer to discover your crystal discovery! (hammer not included)
STAMP / COIN SET - $5.25 - Assortment of authentic stamps and coins from the early 1900's.
HISTORIC POSTCARDS - $0.33 - Cards contain different historic scenes from Utah and the West.
CAMP FLOYD STATE PARK PATCH - $2.25 - Visitors who visit Camp Floyd State Park may purchase the patch by completing certain fact-finding requirements at the museum.
