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Winfield Scott Hancock - A Soldiers Life
This biography presents the
colorful life of "Hancock the Superb," one of the most important
commanders in the Civil War. A major figure at battles such as Gettysburg
and the Wilderness, Hancock also figured in the Plains Indians wars, was a
controversial Re-constructionist commander of New Orleans, and just missed
gaining the Presidency in 1880. |
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Hancock Plaque
Unique framed piece features a resin relief portrait of Winfield Scott
Hancock with a Union flag border. Comes complete with nameplate and
measures 10"x 13". |
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Hancock the Superb
The Irish Brigade at
Antietam, September 17, 1862. Mort Kunstler. Winning praise at the Battle
of Williamsburg during the Peninsula Campaign, General Winfield Scott
Hancock's courageous conduct led General McClellan to praise him as
"Hancock the Superb." Here, during the Battle of Antietam, we see Hancock
courageously acting at a moment of dire need, inspiring all around him and
displaying the valor that would be his trademark. 25"x 16¼" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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Winfield Scott Hancock
Crafted in striking detail,
this hand -painted resin figure of "Hancock the Superb" makes a wonderful
display piece. Collect all ten figures (others available throughout the
catalog) for an incredible collection! Comes complete with engraved
nameplate and measures 10" high including the finished wood base. |
Union Generals
Art Print
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With images from the Library
of Congress, this poster features 12 photographs and brief biographies
covering John Buford, Oliver Otis
Howard, Philip Henry
Sheridan, Joshua L.
Chamberlain, William T.
Sherman, Winfield Scott
Hancock,
John Alexander McClernand, George B.
McClellan, James Brewerton
Ricketts, John Fulton
Reynolds, Ambrose Everett
Burnside and
Ulysses S. Grant. 24"x 36" poster is
printed on heavy paper that is perfect for mounting or framing. |
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Winfield Scott Hancock
Gettysburg Hero. Jamieson. Winfield Scott Hancock gained his greatest fame
for his crucial contributions to the Federal victory at Gettysburg.
Throughout the war, when many believed his mere presence could change the
course of a battle, he led his troops from the front of the combat lines. In
this biography, you'll examine the life of one of the most notable Americans
of the 19th century, from his years as a young soldier to his pursuit of
political office. Includes maps of the battlefields and biographical
sketches of many of the commanders involved in the campaigns. 200 pages,
maps and illustrations, 6"x 9", hardcover. |
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Major Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock
Dale Gallon. Major General Winfield Scott Hancock was a commanding presence
on any battlefield, inspiring his men by personal acts of bravery and
earning himself the name "Hancock the Superb" for his leadership at
Fredericksburg. This print is signed by the artist and measures 17¼"x 22". |
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Hancock's Ride
Cemetery Ridge, Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Dale Gallon. Major General
Winfield S. Hancock rides the Federal line preceding
Pickett's Charge. When
an officer urged the General to take shelter, he responded, "There are times
when a Corps Commander's life does not count." Print measures 11½"x 9½"
including matte and wood frame. |
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Expecting a Battle
Dale Gallon. Outside his Gettysburg headquarters 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. Print measures 16"x 10½" including
matte and wood frame. |
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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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Gettysburg and Stories of Valor
Civil War Minutes III.
Narrated by Keith Carradine, this 2-DVD set features a stirring collection
of heroic stories from the Civil War. Disc one features stories from
Gettysburg, including Vincent Strong's defense of Little Round Top, the
mysterious Devil's Den photographs, Winfield Scott Hancock's wounding
and
Lewis
Armistead's secret distress call. Disc two
focuses on stories from Andersonville prison, medical and surgical
history, and Jefferson Davis. 3 hours. |
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