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Battle of Fredericksburg Collectibles, Souvenirs

Buy Battle of Fredericksburg souvenirs and collectibles online. The Battle of Fredericksburg occurred on December 11-15, 1862. On Dec. 12th, the Union Army crossed the Rappahannock on pontoon bridges laid the day before. On the 13th the Union Army mounted a series of frontal assaults on Southern positions Prospect Hill, and Marye’s Heights which resulted in huge casualties. On December the 15th, the Union Army crossed the Rappahannock ending this campaign. These links will re-direct you to our affiliate, CivilWarStandard.com

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Fredericksburg Poster
Featuring a reproduction of an 1880s chromolithograph, a period map of Fredericksburg, and B&W photos of Ambrose Burnside and Robert E. Lee, this poster is printed on parchment-colored paper and measures 18"x 24".
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The Fredericksburg Campaign - Decision on the Rappahannock
This collection of seven original essays by leading Civil War historians reinterprets the bloody Fredericksburg campaign and places it within a broader social and political context. By analyzing the battle's antecedents as well as its aftermath, the contributors challenge some long-held assumptions about the engagement and clarify our picture of the war as a whole. 256 pgs., 25 illustrations and 6 maps, 6"x 9", hdbd.
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Stonewall Jackson
In the Presence of His Maker. Ron Lesser. On a hill near Fredericksburg, Jackson kneels in the newly fallen snow. Knowing that a battle is imminent and painfully aware of the sacrifice of those who are soon to fall, he prays for mercy for his men and for victory over his enemies. 17"x 21" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Review at Moss Neck Stein
This authentic German stein features two paintings from famed Civil War artist Mort Künstler. Lee at Fredericksburg features Lee and Longstreet on Princess Anne Street in Fredericksburg on November 20, 1862, and Jackson Enters Winchester shows Jackson and his troops entering Winchester, Virginia on May 25, 1862. 20 oz. stoneware stein features a genuine pewter lid and measures 8˝" high. Made in Germany.

 

Fredericksburg Throw
The battle of Fredericksburg resulted in one of the worst Union defeats of the war and one of Lee's easiest and most complete victories. Commemorate this decisive battle with this heirloom-quality, 100% preshrunk cotton Ultraweave throw featuring portraits of Lee and Burnside. Measures a generous 48"x 60".
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Fredericksburg Expedition Guide
This is a totally new way to experience the Battle of Fredericksburg. It is a powerful combination of three components: a computer CD-ROM, a walking audio-CD tour (two copies) and a beautifully illustrated guidebook. The CD-ROM contains six multimedia modules including battle map animations, 360-degree photographs, animated movies, and more, while the guidebook is filled with historic photographs, illustrations, and detailed battle maps that correspond with the walking tour narration. 44 pgs., 5Ľ"x 8Ľ".

 

The Gallant Pelham
Major John Pelham directs a change of aim during his epic flank attack on the Union assault at Fredericksburg. Receiving the fire of dozens of Union guns, Pelham dismounts, removes his overcoat and helps the gun crew weakened by losses to enemy shelling. It was General Lee himself who referred to the young Major as "The Gallant Pelham." Limited edition pewter sculpture is signed by the artist.

 

Robert E. Lee Battle of Fredericksburg Art Knife
Display your Civil War pride with this beautiful, artisan quality knife commemorating Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Fredericksburg. Features a stainless steel blade with 24-karat gold and sterling silver details and a classic wooden handle showing General Lee on horseback. Knife measures 14˝" long; wooden wall display is 19" long.

 

Generals Brought to Tears Jigsaw Puzzle
Mort Künstler
Confederate generals Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee are moved to tears at a Fredericksburg, Virginia, religious revival in the spring of 1863. 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle measures 24"x 30" when assembled.

 

Great Battles of the Civil War Animated
This four CD-ROM set includes a multimedia overview of the entire war plus three additional presentations on its greatest battles: Gettysburg, Second Manasssas and Fredericksburg. The introductory CD-ROM starts with an hour-long animated movie that summarizes the entire conflict, while each animated battle CD-ROM contains detailed battle maps that come to life with animation, sound affects, music, historic photos, 360-degree photos, a 3D weapons museum, travel resources and much more. PC and Mac compatible.

 

Looking for rare Fredericksburg collectibles such as relics, newspapers, postcards and photos? One of the easiest ways to find some rare Fredericksburg relics is to watch listings in auctions. Buying Battle of Fredricksburg collectibles is both easy and fun. Items can be bought at cheap prices.

Battle of Fredricksburg Facts:
> 17,429 estimated casualties.
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Union generals Killed: C. Feger Jackson & George Bayard.
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Confederate generals Killed: Thomas R.R. Cobb & Maxey Gregg.
> Burnside was replaced soon after this battle in January 1863

 

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