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Battle of Shiloh Art Prints
Below you will find the Battle of Shiloh art prints.
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Ruggles Battery
The Confederate
soldiers at the battle of Shiloh named the area along the Sunken Road the
"Hornets Nest" because of the heavy fire they had to face there. Here,
General Daniel Ruggles fires upon the Union line with all the artillery he
could find, allowing the Confederates to form a circle around the Sunken
Road and capture over 2200 Union troops. 22"x 18" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist. |
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Forrest at Shiloh
Nathan Bedford Forrest seemed to do everything at a gallop. Here, a few
days after receiving the three stars of a colonel, he rides toward a small
Methodist meeting house called Shiloh. 20"x 25" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist. |
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The Hornet's Nest
Dale Gallon. Near Pittsburg Landing on Sunday, April 6, 1862, elements of
the 8th Iowa Infantry Regiment engage Louisiana soldiers in the Hornet's
Nest at the Battle of Shiloh. This limited edition 16"x 23" print is
signed and numbered by the artist. |
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The Battle of Shiloh
The Hornet's Nest. Thure de Thulstrup. Union troops, under Brig. General
Benjamin Prentiss, hold out for six hours, withstanding a dozen
Confederate assaults and point-blank artillery fire before surrendering on
the first day of the Battle of Shiloh. Reproduction print of an 1880s
chromolithograph measures 24"x 18". |
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Uniforms of the Civil War
Set 1. Berdan's Sharpshooters. The early war uniforms worn by the two
regiments of the United States Sharpshooters. 12th Tennessee Infantry. A
soldier of the 12th Tennessee CSA, 1861, as he appeared in the battles of
Belmont, Shiloh and Murfreesburo. |
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2009 Gettysburg Wall Calendar
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