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A.P. Hill
Lee's Forgotten General.
Although the name and deeds
of this gallant Virginian conspicuously punctuate the record of every
major campaign of the Army of Northern Virginia, the man himself has
remained an elusive personality. This is the first biography of the
Confederacy's long-neglected hero whom Lee ranked next to Jackson and
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A.P. Hill Caricature Mug
This 11oz. ceramic mug features a caricature and
short biography of A.P. Hill.
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Antietam Throw
As bullets whizzed overhead and artillery boomed in the distance, Clara
Barton cradled the heads of suffering soldiers at the Battle of Antietam.
It was the first major Civil War engagement on northern soil and the
bloodiest day in American history. Commemorate the personalities of the
battle with this heirloom-quality, 100% preshrunk cotton Ultraweave throw
featuring portraits of A.P. Hill,
George McClellan
and Clara Barton. Measures a generous 48"x
60".
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Beckoning Thunder
General A.P. Hill leads the
Light Division of Jackson's Corps across Beotler's Ford to save the Army
of Northern Virginia's right flank during the Battle of Sharpsburg on
September 17, 1862. 25"x 16" limited edition print is signed and numbered
by the artist. |
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I Have Fought the Good Fight
Capt. Wilbourne, General
"Stonewall" Jackson's signal officer, and Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill attend
to the mortally wounded Jackson after he is tragically shot in the right
hand and left arm in a friendly fire accident. This incredibly detailed,
limited edition pewter sculpture is signed by the artist and makes a
wonderful display piece, measuring approximately 4" high including the
solid walnut base. |
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Rebels From West Point
Gerard A. Patterson. This is the story of the 306 officers who, after
graduating from West Point and swearing to uphold the values of the Union,
defected to serve the Confederacy. The author describes the
heart-wrenching choice they made and how, even after they "went South,"
they remained connected to their West Point brothers. Includes Gen. Robert
E. Lee, Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, Gen. J.E.B. Stuart, Gen.
A.P. Hill, Gen. James Longstreet and others. 214 pgs., 35 B&W photos,
5½"x 8¼", sfbd. |
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Lt. Gen. Ambrose P. Hill
Andrew L. Chernak. Commander of one-third of the famous Army of Northern
Virginia, Hill - known as the "Mystery Man of the Confederacy" - was a
spirited and well-liked general killed a mere five days before the
conclusion of the war. This limited edition pewter sculpture is signed by
the artist, includes historical background information, and measures 6½"
tall including the solid walnut base. |
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A.P. Hill Medallion
These stunning medallions feature the bust of
an individual general on the obverse side and an image of the Confederate
Naval Jack on the reverse. Each is made of one troy ounce of pure silver,
struck to proof quality, and measures 1½" in diameter. Collect all 13 and
display them in the magnificent case!
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A Pictorial History of the Confederacy
Griffin. Arranged chronologically and geographically, this book describes
more than 40 battles of the Civil War. Includes rarely seen photographs of
Confederate heroes such as Robert E. Lee, "Stonewall"
Jackson, Jubal
Early, Nathan Bedford
Forrest, A.P. Hill and Jeb
Stuart along with details
of their military careers and personal lives; battle maps that illustrated
where the Confederate and Union antagonists were located during various
fights; and information on Southern battle flags. 238 pages, 330 B&W
photographs, 7"x 10", hardcover. |
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Beckoning Thunder Wall Clock
Dale Gallon. General A.P. Hill leads the Light Division of Jackson's Corps
across Beotler's Ford to save the Army of Northern Virginia's right flank
during the Battle of Sharpsburg on September 17, 1862. Wristwatch measures
1½" in diameter and features a water resistant stainless steel case, a
quartz movement, a scratch-resistant crystal and a genuine leather band. |
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