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Buy Battle of Chancellorsville souvenirs and collectibles online. The Battle of
Chancellorsville occurred on April 30-May 3, 1863.
On May 2nd, while making a
reconnaissance at night, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was mortally wounded
by his own men.
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His Supreme Moment - Lee at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863
As he moves among his army
near the blazing Chancellor house,
General Lee is mobbed by his cheering
troops. Limited edition print is signed and numbered by artist. 27"x 32¼". |
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Candlelight & Roses Jigsaw Puzzle
Mort Künstler
After a spectacular victory at Chancellorsville, Confederate Maj. Gen.
J.E.B. Stuart and his cavalry officers were feted with a grand ball in Culpeper, Virginia, on June 4, 1863. 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle measures
30"x 24" when assembled. |
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Chancellorsville 1863
Jackson's Lightning Strike.
Carl Smith. With a fascinating cast of characters such as Thomas
"Stonewall"
Jackson, "Fighting Joe"
Hooker, Jubal
Early and George
Meade, Chancellorsville is often considered to be Robert E. Lee's greatest
victory. Outnumbered almost four-to-one by the Army of the Potomac, he
devised a tactical masterpiece that routed one Federal corps after another
until victory was secured. It was also to be Jackson's final battle and a
fitting memorial to his military genius. |
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The Battle of Chancellorsville a Reenactment Video
1999. Troops, horses and
equipment gathered in August, 1999, to represent over 70,000 Union and
45,000 Confederate troops as they met at the battle of Chancellorsville.
It's a unique look at Civil War combat, bringing to life the sights and
sounds of battle like no other medium can. Color, 55 minutes. |
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Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War
This classic
biography, first published in 1898, is a meticulous study of Jackson's
military commands from the Mexican War where he served under Winfield
Scott to his death in 1863 at Chancellorsville. A romantic view of a great
hero, inflected by political views of the day, this work has remained a
standard account of one of the Civil War's great warriors. |
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Chancellorsville Throw
With audacity, intelligence,
skill and intuition, Robert E. Lee and his commanders led the Army of
Northern Virginia to victory at Chancellorsville against a Union army
twice its size. Remember this momentous victory with this
heirloom-quality, 100% preshrunk cotton Ultraweave throw featuring
portraits of J.E.B. Stuart, Joseph Hooker and Stonewall Jackson. Measures
a generous 48"x 60". |
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Lee and Jackson Framed Revolver
This classic, non-firing
reproduction M1851
revolver is mounted on a unique pair of spring loaded
bullet hangers that not only securely hold the revolver, but also allow
you to easily remove it for closer inspection. Deluxe wood frame has a
hand-rubbed finish and includes an engraving of Lee and Jackson at
Chancellorsville, a CSA hatpin and a brass identification plaque. Measures
18"x 7". |
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The Last Meeting of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson -Mug
This 11 oz. ceramic mug memorializes the last meeting of Confederate
Generals Lee and Jackson during the Battle of Chancellorsville. Dishwasher
and microwave safe.
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Harper's Weekly 10 Bloodiest Battles of the Civil War
These beautifully reproduced facsimiles of Harper's Weekly, one of the most
influential newspapers in America during the Civil War, contain national and
international news, editorials, political cartoons, short stories, poetry,
period advertising and elegant illustrations. The ten issues selected here
contain coverage of the ten bloodiest battles of the war:
Gettysburg,
Chickamauga,
Chancellorsville,
Spotsylvania,
Antietam,
the
Wilderness, Second
Manassas,
Fredericksburg,
Shiloh
and
Fort Donelson. |
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