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Final Glory
"For God sake forward," shouted General John F. Reynolds, exhorting his Second Wisconsin Infantry, the Iron Brigade, onward in a surprise bayonet charge. More than half the Iron Brigade died fighting, but in the end they routed and captured part of Archer's Brigade in Herbst's Woodlot on July 1, 1863. Print measures 13½"x 11" including matte and frame.

Iron Brigade at Gettysburg
Commemorate the men of the Iron Brigade with this unique piece of art featuring two prints of the renowned regiment. In Men of Iron, Colonel Henry Morrow and the Iron Brigade's 24th Michigan fight a desperate delaying action back to Seminary Ridge at Gettysburg on the afternoon of July 1, 1863, while Final Glory portrays the famous regiment routing and capturing part of Archer's Brigade in Herbst's Woodlot on July 1, 1862 at Gettysburg. Measures 14½"x 20½" including matte and frame.
 

24th Michigan Monument Print
The Brigade to which the 24th belonged - by its steadiness under fire, its prompt obedience to orders, its determination to hold its ground under any circumstances and its readiness to assault the opponents - earned it a place in the "Iron Brigade." Canvas giclée print is signed and numbered by the artist and measures 16"x 19" including wood frame.

Men of Iron
Colonel Henry Morrow and the Iron Brigade's 24th Michigan fight a desperate delaying action back to Seminary Ridge at Gettysburg on the afternoon of July 1, 1863. Print measures 13½"x 10¾" including matte and wood frame.

The Iron Brigade: A Military History
This is the story of the most famous unit in the Union Army, the only all-Western brigade in the Eastern armies of the Union - made up of troops from Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan. They earned their proud name, and in fact led all Federal brigades in percentage of deaths in battle. "One of the '100 best books ever written on the Civil War'." - Civil War Times Illustrated. 431 pgs., 55 B&W photos, maps and more. 6"x 9¼", sfbd. See All Books

Giants in Their Tall Black Hats
Essays on the Iron Brigade
It was at Brawner Farm in August 1862 that the Iron Brigade first saw significant action. From that time forward - at Second Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg - the Western soldiers justified the proud name Iron Brigade. These essays, by some of the best-known historians of the brigade, spotlight significant moments of the Civil War's most celebrated unit. 252 pgs., 6"x 9¼", hdbd. See All Books
 

Iron Brigade: Three-piece Casualty Set
This historically accurate 1:32 scale, three-piece, hand-painted pewter figure set depicts casualties from the Iron Brigade.

Iron Brigade Flag Bearer & Officer
The Union Army of the Potomac's "Iron Brigade" fought in the Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Overland, Richmond-Petersburg and Appomattox campaigns and suffered, proportionately, the most casualties of any brigade in the Civil War.

Painted by hand, this amazingly detailed, premium quality, 1:32 scale pewter figure set - which includes an attacking "Iron Brigade" flag bearer and officer - is historically accurate right down to the realistic standard, weapons, uniforms and insignia. Each figure measures approximately 2¼" tall and arrives ready to display.

 

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