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Civil War Puzzles.
Civil War Puzzles are fun for the
whole family! Each Civil War Puzzle depicts a person or event of the
American Civil War.
Buy Civil War Jigsaw Puzzles online.
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Robert E. Lee Puzzle
This
500-piece puzzle features various images of Robert. E. Lee - the commander
of the Army of Northern Virginia. Measures 18"x 24" when assembled. |
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With a Rebel Yell Jigsaw Puzzle
Mort Künstler
Union and Confederate troops clash head-on at the Battle of Second Manassas
- one of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's greatest victories - on August 29,
1862, near Manassas, Virginia. 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle measures 30"x 24"
when assembled
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Generals Brought to Tears Jigsaw Puzzle
Mort Künstler
Confederate generals Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee are moved to tears
at a Fredericksburg, Virginia, religious revival in the spring of 1863.
1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle measures 24"x 30" when assembled.
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Candlelight & Roses Jigsaw Puzzle
Mort Künstler
After a spectacular victory at Chancellorsville, Confederate Maj. Gen. J.E.B.
Stuart and his cavalry officers were feted with a grand ball in Culpeper,
Virginia, on June 4, 1863. 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle measures 30"x 24" when
assembled. |
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Moonlight and Lace Puzzle
On this moonlit night, Southern ladies anxiously await the young men's
arrival at a southern mansion. 1500-piece puzzle measures 33"x 22" when
assembled. |
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Lincoln Photo-mosaics Puzzle
Thousands of miniature Civil War photographs combine to make one awesome
portrait of President Abraham Lincoln! Photo-mosaics is a patented process
that arranges thousands of tiny photographs that, when viewed from a
distance, combine to form a single larger image. 1026 piece puzzle measures
20"x 27" when assembled.
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The Civil War Puzzle
Key events,
famous commanders, significant sites, uniforms, and present-day museums are
all represented in this magnificent 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle. Fun and
fact-filled puzzle measures 30"x 24" when assembled. |
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Ticket to Ride Puzzle
This
beautiful 550 piece jigsaw puzzle features a classic 4-4-0 steam locomotive
with tender framed by dozens of 1870s era train tickets. Puzzle comes in a
collectible tin and measures 24"x 18" when assembled. |
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The Civil War Crossword
Gross. This collection of 52 crossword puzzles will
challenge you with a mix of demanding historical questions and easier
trivia-type questions that will test your knowledge and inspire you to learn
more. 124 pgs., 8"x 8", sfbd |
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Gettysburg Puzzle "Into the Wheatfield".
Regulars of the 2nd Infantry
Regiment - one of the U.S. Army's oldest regiments - are attacked from the
front and on both flanks as they move forward in the Wheatfield at
Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. 550-piece jigsaw puzzle measures 24"x 18". |
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Civil War Soldier Jigsaw Puzzle
Dahl Taylor. Displaying Union and Confederate soldiers, battle
flags, weapons and equipment, this 500-piece puzzle measures 24”x
18” when assembled. |
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The Civil War Grant and His Generals
1000pc Jigsaw Puzzle
This monumental-size oil painting, the largest portrait
in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, is a popular visitor
attraction within the historic Patent Office Building. Measuring ten feet by
sixteen feet, Grant and His Generals can be seen in one of two grand curved
staircases; the piece appears as if it had been painted especially for this
ornate space. Yet the work was actually the result of an 1864 private
commission by a New York merchant who planned to tour it to raise money for
charity. Ole Peter Hansen Balling, a Norwegian-born artist who had served
briefly in the Union army, won the commission to paint the Norths most
successful soldier, General Ulysses S. Grant, and twenty-six of his senior
officers. In 1864, Balling spent five weeks at Grants headquarters at City
Point, Virginia, making sketches of the generals and their steeds. Next,
Balling spent a year painting his masterpiece. The merchant who had
commissioned it, however, died before it was finished. Except for a brief
showing in New York in 1866, the canvas never toured. The painting lay in
storage for years until it came into the collection of the Smithsonian
Institution. 1,000 interlocking pieces. Puzzle size: 29 x 20 in. |
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