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About
The Butternut Company
Colonel
Ellsworth has been an avid coin collector since
the age of six. He began buying and selling coins
and collections on a part time b asis
in the early 80's. His Civil war interests were sparked
when he studied the Civil War battles as a student at
the US Army's Command and Staff College. After graduating
from the National War College in Washington, DC he developed
a small following giving Civil War Battlefield tours.
When he returned to Pentagon in 1994 from oversees active
duty with the US Army, he began his full time business
in his two favorite fields of study as the Butternut
Company. The name was coined from both the coin world
and Civil war. It was used to describe a desirable color
of an Early American copper coin, as well as the color
of the Confederate uniforms during the Civil War.
COL Ellsworth is a most personable and knowledgeable
Civil War historic guide tour. His interest and perspective
are unique in that he holds diplomas from the Army War
College at Carlisle Barracks, the National War College
in Washington, D.C. and the National Defense University.
His personal library includes over 400 Civil War books.
He is a descendant of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth, the first
Union officer killed in the War. He routinely conducts
tours for the most senior levels of the US government.
His broad perspective offers valuable insights into
tactical, strategic and political aspects of the Civil
War.
COL Ellsworth is a life member of: The
American Numismatic Association, The American Numismatic
Society, The Virginia Numismatic Association, The Maryland
State
Numismatic Association, The Tennessee State Numismatic
Society, the Georgia Numismatic Association, the Alabama
Numismatic Society, the South Carolina Numismatic Association,
the Blue Ridge Numismatic Association, the Civil War
Token Society, The National War College and the Army
War College. He currently serves as the American Numismatic
Association's Regional Coordinator for the Mid-Atlantic
States, and serves on the Board of Directors of the
Virginia Numismatic Association.
He currently resides in Virginia with
his wife Gale and their two dogs, Jake and Jasmine, along with their cat Awesome.
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Jake (weighing in at a
slim 240 lbs.) 
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