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Born to be Brothers
Dale Gallon
The day after the Confederate surrender on April 9,
1865, Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant offers a cigar to Confederate Gen. James
Longstreet at the Appomattox (Virginia) Court House. Telling about the
moving gesture later, Longstreet said, "Why do men fight who were born to
be brothers?" 31"x 22" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
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Winter Camp, Centerville, Virginia, February 1863. David Wright. Despite
his promising future with the U.S. Army, when secession came, Longstreet
did not hesitate to offer his services to the young Confederacy. His
instincts and recommendations were not always acted upon by his superiors,
but were usually proven correct. 18"x 25" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist.
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From the Line of Fire
Generals Robert E. Lee and James Longstreet, The Battle of the
Wilderness, May 6th, 1864. John
Paul Strain. As wildfires burn in the background, General Robert E. Lee
rides up to General James Longstreet. Later describing his longtime friend
and commander, Longstreet said, "Lee's blood was up, and when his blood
was up there was no stopping him." 18¾"x 28¼" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist.
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Defenders of the Confederacy
Dan Nance. General Robert E. Lee and his lieutenants James Longstreet,
J.E.B. Stuart and Stonewall Jackson gather in northern Virginia for a
council of war in July of 1862. 22¾"x 16¼" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist.
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Heading North
Gary Lynn Roberts. In the midst of a heavy rain on the morning of June
25th, 1863, one of the South's greatest undertakings in its war for
independence takes place on the southern shore of the Potomac River as
General Robert E. Lee and Lt. General James Longstreet lead their forces
out of Virginia and into Union territory - ultimately resulting in the
monumental battle at Gettysburg. 26"x 17½" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist.
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One Flag, One Country, One Destiny
Don Stivers. It could have been an awkward, volatile Homecoming in June of
1875 for former U.S. Military graduates who had left the "Old Army" to
fight with the Confederacy. But West Point bonds transcend ill will as
former Confederate James Longstreet grasps the hand of his former enemy
Horace Porter and comradeship prevails. 24"x 17" print is signed and
numbered by the artist.
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Warriors' Tribute at Appomattox
Dale Gallon. Colonel Joshua Chamberlain,
representing the government of the United States, receives the surrender
of Longstreet's Corps at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, on April 12,
1865. Measures 26"x 16".
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