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Military Portraits w/ Western Border States Map
Created from an 1861 print at the Library of Congress
Archives, this poster presents military portraits; Civil War uniforms and
arms; and a map that includes most of the Western Theater of the Civil War.
Measures 28"x 38". |
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Hampton Roads Poster
This two-sided poster is a "must have" for Civil War
enthusiasts! The front of this amazing poster features a
never-before-published print of Frank C. Muller's CSS Virginia Engages USS
Congress, 8 March 1862, while the back shows a highly detailed map of the
battle. 31"x 20". Front: The sinister-looking CSS Virginia battles the USS
Congress one day before her infamous battle with the USS Monitor. Poster
includes a worldwide chronology of ironclad history. Back: Includes a
chronology of the Battle of Hampton Roads, brief biographies of the ships
and commanders involved, the first-ever published illustration of the water
routes taken by the CSS Virginia and the USS Monitor during the battle, and
much more. |
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Abraham Lincoln
This popular portrait, painted 22 years after
Lincoln's death, was based upon another likeness of Lincoln done by George
P. A. Healy for a group portrait in 1869 called The Peace Makers. In it,
Lincoln confers with Generals Grant and Sherman and Admiral D. Porter on
board the River Queen at City Point, Virginia, near the end of the war.
Poster measures 24"x 32". |
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Reynolds & The 1st Army Corps
Dale Gallon. Union Major General John Reynolds
prepares to commit the First Corps at Gettysburg on July 1, 1863. Poster
measures 17½"x 24". |
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The Gettysburg Address Poster
Lincoln gives purpose to the
bloody war in one of the greatest speeches in American history. 18"x 24"
poster includes complete text of the Gettysburg Address. |
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Battle of Gettysburg Poster
Featuring a reproduction of
an 1880s chromolithograph of Pickett's Charge, a Gettysburg battle map of
July 2nd, and B&W photos of George Meade and Robert E. Lee, this poster is
printed on parchment-colored paper and measures 18"x 24". |
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Chamberlain's Charge Poster
Late in the afternoon of
July 2, 1863, Joshua L. Chamberlain leads the 20th Maine's famous bayonet
charge down the southwestern slope of Little Round Top. Poster measures
24"x 18".
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The Wheatfield - Poster
Dale Gallon. July 2nd, 1863 in the Wheatfield at
Gettysburg, the men of Col. Pat Kelly's famed Irish Brigade prepare to fire
their first volley into the South Carolinians of Brig. Gen. Joseph B.
Kershaw's Brigade. Poster measures 30½"x 24". |
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Little Round Top
Dale Gallon. Federals and Confederates clash from
Houck's Ridge, through the Valley of Plum Run, to the slopes of Little Round
Top. Longstreet would later term the action, "the hardest three hours of
fighting ever done by any troops on any battlefield." Poster measures 27"x
24". |
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The Moment of Decision
Lee &
Longstreet at Gettysburg. Dale Gallon. Late in the afternoon of July 1st,
1863, at Gettysburg, General Lee emphatically declares to General Longstreet
that "If the enemy is there tomorrow, we must attack him." Poster measures
19"x 25". |
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Meade's Headquarters
Dale Gallon. On July 2, 1863, Major General George
G. Meade, commander of the Army of the Potomac, speaks to Major General
Winfield S. Hancock of the Second Corps while fighting commences on the
Union left. Poster measures 24"x 17½". |
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The High Tide Poster
The 9th and 56th Virginia
Infantries battle against Pennsylvania's 69th, 71st and 72nd regiments at
The Angle during Pickett's Charge on July 3, 1863. Poster measures 24"x
30". |
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The Civil
War Poster
Matching poster of
The Civil War Puzzle
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Measures 33½"x 24¾". |
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The Railroad Cut
Dale Gallon. On Wednesday morning, July 1, 1863, just west of Gettysburg,
the 6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment charged the 2nd Mississippi
Volunteer Infantry Regiment in an attempt to capture Southern forces
sheltered in an abandoned railroad cut. Created to commemorate the 140th
Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, this poster measures 24"x 17¼". |
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Pickett's Charge Poster
Fire at the Angle. Dale Gallon. Lt. Alonzo Cushing
fires his last round of canister into Pickett's Division - moments before
his battery is overrun and he is killed. This was the Angle, The "High Water
Mark" at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Poster measures 27"x 24". |
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20th Maine & the 15th Alabama
Dale Gallon. The 20th Maine on Little Round Top
defends the left of the Union line against the attack of the 15th Alabama.
Poster measures 24"x 17¼". |