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Victory or Death
The Last Stand of the Savannah Volunteer Guards at
Sailor's Creek. Keith Rocco. The Savannah Volunteer Guards, with only 85
men remaining, is about to receive the final Federal attack at Sailor's
Creek. With the colors planted on the roadside, Union soldiers of the
121st New York Infantry reach the crest of the ridge, and the Confederates
soon surrender. 24"x 16˝" limited edition print is signed and numbered by
the artist. |
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For The Cause
Lee on Traveller at Sailor's Creek, Virginia, April 6th, 1865. Dale Gallon.
The Confederate Army is about to disintegrate in crushing defeat, when
General Robert E. Lee suddenly appears with a battle flag and stirs his men
to the quick with a personal appeal. Print measures 12"x 11˝" including
matte and wood frame. |
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For the Cause Wall Clock
Lee
on Traveller at Sailor's Creek, Virginia, April 6th, 1865. Dale Gallon.
The Confederate Army is about to disintegrate in crushing defeat, when
General Robert E. Lee suddenly appears with a battle flag and stirs his
men to the quick with a personal appeal. Wall clock with aluminum frame
measures 14" in diameter, includes a quartz movement for accuracy and is
made in the USA. Battery not included. |
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Lee's Last Stand
Sailor's Creek, Virginia, 1865. Smith. On April 6th, 1865, General Robert E.
Lee and his Confederate Army of Northern Virginia lost one of the most
devastating battles of the war. Along the banks of Sailor's Creek, Virginia,
blue and gray dueled in the last major clash before Lee's surrender at
Appomattox three days later. This is the saga of that tragic spring day
where Lee exclaimed, "My God! Has the army dissolved?" as he watched his
shattered legions flee the battlefield. 276 pgs., 35 photos, 6"x 9", hdbd. |