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Save the Colors
Limited edition print depicts the Duryee's Zouaves, 5th New York at Second Manassas. Signed and numbered by the artist. 14¼"x 9¼".
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4th Virginia Cavalry
Dressed in caps with frock coats and armed with double barrel shotguns, the famed Black Horse troop that formed Company H of the hard fighting 4th Virginia Cavalry was composed of the sons of some of the finest families of Virginia. 11¼" x 14½" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Old Jack
Stonewall Jackson at Second Manassas, August 1862. David Wright. In a dingy gray uniform, trousers legs stuffed into worn boots and faded wreathed stars of a general on his collar, Jackson rides bareheaded with his hat held high to the cheers of the weary men who, for one more time, would answer his call. 19"x 24¾" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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The Henry House
First Manassas. Jeff Fioravanti. The site is now tranquil, but during the battle of First Manassas, Confederate snipers occupied the Henry House as troops led by General Thomas J. Jackson made the determined stand that earned him the name "Stonewall." From a limited edition of 250, this 16¾"x 23" print includes a certificate of authenticity.
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The First Battle of Bull Run
This reproduction of a supplement to the National Tribune originally published on December 26th, 1895 shows both Union and Confederate positions during the battle. It includes portraits of Generals McDowell, Slocum, Ricketts and Griffin along with The Story of the Battle by John McElroy below the map. Measures 16½"x 23".
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The Hellish Machine
CSS Manassas. C.Ron Virts. The C.S.S. Manassas, an ironclad ram of radically modern design, was described by the Union intelligence as a "hellish machine." Limited edition print measures 26"x 13".
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A Farewell Rose
Dundee Plantation near Hanover Courthouse, Virginia August 15th, 1863
Dale Gallon. Maj. General J.E.B. Stuart bids farewell to his wife, Flora, before embarking on the Second Manassas Campaign. Print measures 13"x 16" and includes matte and wood frame.
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