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Collapse of the Peach Orchard Line
Gettysburg. Bradley Schmehl. As Confederate forces
approach the peach orchard line near Gettysburg on July 2, 1863, the captain
of the 114th Pennsylvania orders his zouave troops to fall back to the Union
stronghold at Cemetery Hill. 30"x 20" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist. |
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Battle for Little Round Top
Ron Lesser. Fighting amongst thick smoke and
desperate conditions, the 20th Maine under the command of Colonel Joshua
Lawrence Chamberlain held the far left of the Union line on July 2, 1863,
at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 15th Alabama repeatedly assaulted
Chamberlain's line only to be repulsed each time. Out of ammunition, the
shout of "Bayonet" rang out, and the men from Maine charged, saving Little
Round Top. 28"x 19" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist. |
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Honor and Immortality
Dan Nance. With little hope of overcoming Union forces and altering the
outcome of the battle, the 2nd South Carolina Cavalry valiantly charges the
1st Michigan on the final day of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. 29¾"x 19¼"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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Sound of the Guns
Gary Lynn Roberts. On the morning of July
1, 1863, General Lee and his staff - unaware of the Union's whereabouts and
unable to ascertain the exact location of the audible rumble in the distance
- gallop down an unfamiliar road toward Gettysburg and the sound of the
guns. 27"x 20¼" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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The Bucktails
AKA 42nd
Regiment, 13th Reserves, The First Rifle, Kane's Rifles. Dale Gallon. The
Bucktails were a renowned regiment from Northwestern Pennsylvania easily
recognized by the bucktail attached to their hats. They fought in numerous
battles including Gettysburg. 23"x 16" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by artist. |
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Fightin' Irish
Celebrating the Gallantry and Bravery of the Irish Brigade. Dale
Gallon. Members of the Irish Brigade engage in action in its most
memorable battle: July 2, 1863, in a 20-acre wheat field near Gettysburg.
23"x 16½" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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Coming Rain
Brigadier General John Buford and commanders Devin and Gamble discuss the
coming battle near the McPherson Barn just outside the town of Gettysburg.
Buford's decision to make a stand against a numerically superior enemy
would eventually buy enough time for the main forces of the Union Army to
arrive and secure a victory. 32"x 16" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist. |
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Reynolds and Buford at Gettysburg
The two Federal generals plan a patchwork defense on the
first day of battle, allowing the rest of the Union Army time to gather on
the fields at Gettysburg. Each 14"x 10" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist. |
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The Last Full Measure - Gettysburg
1st Minnesota Regiment at Gettysburg. "Charge those lines,"
ordered Gen. Winfield Hancock, pointing in the direction of the Peach
Orchard and Plum Run. With bayonets fixed and rifles at right-shoulder
shift, the 1st Minnesota broke toward Cadmus Wilcox's Confederate brigade.
When it was all over just 15 minutes later, only 47 men rallied to the 1st
Minnesota's banner while 215 of their comrades - including all of their
officers - lay on the field. 24"x 17¼" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist. |
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The Bivouac
Meade at Gettysburg. Major General
George Gordon Meade reaches
the Gettysburg battlefield just before midnight on July 1 as the country
looks to him to deliver victory over a Confederate army that had not yet
known defeat. In front of him, the line of stacked muskets and sleeping
soldiers belongs to Brigadier General John Robinson's 2nd Division, 1st
Army Corps, which had suffered dreadful casualties on the first day of
fighting. 15¾"x 9½" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist. |
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Texas Pride
Little Round Top, July 2, 1863
Elements of the 4th and 5th Texas Infantry Regiments assault the
extreme left of the Union line during the bloodiest day of the Battle of
Gettysburg. 32"x 16" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist. |
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Night Assault
Dale Gallon. Shortly after nightfall on the evening of July 2, 1863
General Harry T. Hays' Brigade of Louisianans capture the guns of the
First New York Artillery on Cemetery Hill in a hand-to-hand struggle.
15¾"x 10½" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Clubs are Trumps
Copse of Trees, Cemetery Ridge, July 3, 1863. Dale Gallon. Major
Edmund Rice and the 19th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment engage
the 14th Virginia Infantry at the climax of Pickett's Charge. 26"x 16"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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Custer's Gallant Cavalry Charge at Gettysburg
Ron Lesser. Custer leads the
charge (accompanied by Colonel Charles H. Town) of the 1st Michigan
Regiment against Wade Hampton's and Fitzhugh Lee's cavalry, checking the
advance of General J.E.B. Stuart and protecting the right flank of the
Union Army. 15½"x 13" print is printed on heavy weight paper and is ready
to frame. |
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On They Came with Flags Flying
Mort Künstler. Under a terrible fire from the Union guns of Cemetery Ridge
at Gettysburg, Confederate General Lewis
Armistead rallies his men forward by placing his hat on his sword.
Moments later he is mortally wounded and his men are driven back, ending the
assault known to history as Pickett's Charge. 35"x 19½" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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We Gained Nothing but Glory
Bradley Schmehl. Confederate General Richard B. Garnett and Colonel E.
Porter Alexander lead the First Brigade of Pickett's Division at the start
of Pickett's Charge. 30"x 20" limited edition print is signed and numbered
by the artist. |
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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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20th Maine & 15th Alabama
Dale Gallon. Col. Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine on Little Round
Top defending the left of the Union line against the attack of Col.
William Oates and the 15th Alabama. 16"x 10½" including matte and frame. |
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Iron Brigade at Gettysburg
Dale Gallon. Commemorate the men of the Iron Brigade with this unique piece
of art featuring two prints of the renowned regiment. In Men of Iron,
Colonel Henry Morrow and the Iron Brigade's 24th Michigan fight a desperate
delaying action back to Seminary Ridge at Gettysburg on the afternoon of
July 1, 1863, while Final Glory portrays the famous regiment routing and
capturing part of Archer's Brigade in Herbst's Woodlot on July 1, 1862 at
Gettysburg. Measures 14½"x 20½" including matte and frame. |
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Devil's Den & Little Round Top - Print
Beautiful
framed piece features two Gettysburg prints along with U.S. and CSA
patches. Hazlett's Battery presents the view from Little Round Top as it
looked to the men of the 5th U.S. Artillery fighting to hold it. In Little
Round Top and The Valley of Death, Federals and Confederates clash from
Houck's Ridge, through the Valley of Plum Run, to the slopes of Little
Round Top. Measures 15¾"x 22" including matte and wood frame. |
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The Railroad Cut
Dale Gallon. On Wednesday morning, July 1, 1863, just west of Gettysburg,
the 6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment charges the 2nd Mississippi
Volunteer Infantry Regiment in an attempt to capture Southern forces
sheltered in an abandoned railroad cut. The artist has created this
special image to commemorate the 140th Anniversary of the Battle of
Gettysburg. Print measures 15½"x 10½" including matte and wood frame. |
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20th Maine Monument Print
Dedicated on October 3rd,
1889, the 20th Maine Infantry monument at Gettysburg was erected by the
survivors of the regiment as a memorial to the brave men who gave their
lives on Little Round Top. Limited edition giclee canvas print is signed
and numbered by the artist and measures 19"x 16" including wood frame. |
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Reilly's Battery
Dale Gallon. Reilly's Battery of the famed Hood's Division engages in
counter-battery action against Hazlett's Union Battery on Little Round
Top, July 2, 1863. Print measures 16"x 12" including matte and frame. |
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Remember Old Virginia
Maj. General George E. Pickett rides along the line of Brig.
General James L. Kemper's Brigade just prior to the ill-fated assault on
Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg on July 3, 1863. Men remembered Pickett
calling out, "Up men, and to your posts! Don't forget today that you are
from Old Virginia!" Print measures 15¾"x 10" including matte and frame. |
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Pickett's Grand Assault
Dale Gallon. Union skirmishers begin to retreat while
Pickett's
Division marches as if on parade toward Union positions on Cemetery Hill
at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Print measures 15¾"x 10" including matte and
wood frame. |
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Forward With The Colors
Dale Gallon. Brig. General Lewis A. Armistead leads the gallant remnants
of Pickett's Division into the Union lines at the "High Water Mark" at
Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Print measures 15"x 11" including matte and
frame. |
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Irish at Gettysburg
Dale Gallon. Unique piece features two Irish prints and an Irish Harp
insignia. In Hancock's Ride, Maj. Gen.
Winfield S. Hancock rides the
Federal line preceding Pickett's Charge while commenting, "There are times
when a Corps Commander's life does not count." In Pride of Erin, you
witness the men of Col. Patrick Kelly's famed Irish Brigade preparing to
fire their first volley into the South Carolinian's Kershaw's Brigade.
Measures 17"x 17" including matte and wood frame. |
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Men of Iron
Dale Gallon. Colonel Henry
Morrow and the Iron Brigade's 24th Michigan fight a desperate delaying
action back to Seminary Ridge at Gettysburg on the afternoon of July 1,
1863. Print measures 13½"x 10¾" including matte and wood frame. |
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Breechloaders and Greencoats
Dale Gallon. On July 2, 1863 outside Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, elements of
Hiram Berdan's 2nd United States Sharpshooters, wearing their trademark
green coats and armed with their .52 caliber Sharps' breechloading rifles,
engage Longstreet's Corps. Print measures 15½"x 10½" including matte and
wood frame. |
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Fire at the Angle
Dale Gallon. Lt. Alonzo
Cushing fires his last round of canister into Pickett's Division - moments
before his battery is overrun and he is killed. This was the Angle, The
"High Water Mark" at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Print measures 15½"x 11¾"
including matte and wood frame. |
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Sad Day To Us
Dale Gallon. General Robert E. Lee returns to his headquarters after a
weary day of battle, 1:00 AM July 4, 1863. Print measures 15¾"x 10½"
including matte and frame. |
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Hold At All Costs
Dale Gallon. Col. Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine hold the left
flank of the Army of the Potomac on July 2, 1863 at Gettysburg. Print
measures 12"x 10" including matte and frame. |
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Heavy Task Before Us
Dale Gallon. It's the evening of June 30, 1863 on Cashtown Road, and
Brig. General John Buford meets with Col. William Gamble to discuss
intelligence reports and finalize the plans for a delaying action at
McPherson's Ridge. The great Battle of Gettysburg is just hours away.
Print measures 12"x 10" including matte and frame. |
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Pride of Erin
The Wheatfield, Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. At less than
fifty yards, the men of Col. Pat Kelly's famed Irish Brigade prepare to
fire their first volley into the South Carolinians of Brig. General Joseph
B. Kershaw's Brigade. Print measures 15¾"x 10" including matte and frame. |
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The Day is Ours
Dale Gallon. Brigadier General Lewis Armistead leads the heroic and
tragic moments of Pickett's Charge at the High Water Mark at Gettysburg on
July 3, 1863. Print measures 11½"x 13¾" including matte and wood frame. |
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Longstreet at Gettysburg
Artwork features two prints of General James Longstreet
along with a CSA patch. On the top, in Old Pete, the General surveys the
Union defenses just prior to Pickett's Charge. In Road to Gettysburg, Longstreet and his beloved First Corps march to Gettysburg. Piece measures
16"x 22" including matte and wood frame. |
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Fightin' Irish
Celebrating the Gallantry and Bravery of the Irish Brigade. Dale Gallon.
Members of the Irish Brigade engage in action during its most memorable
battle: July 2, 1863, in a 20-acre wheat field near Gettysburg. Print with
Irish harp measures 18"x 21" including matte and wood frame. |
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Encounter at Plum Rum
Dale Gallon. As evening quiets the fighting on the Gettysburg Battlefield on
the 2nd of July, 1863, Brigadier General Samuel Crawford leads the veteran
Pennsylvania Reserves to plug a gap in the Union line. Framed print measures
14½"x 12½" including matte and wood frame. |
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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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Final Glory
"For God sake forward," shouted General John F. Reynolds,
exhorting his Second Wisconsin Infantry, the Iron Brigade, onward in a
surprise bayonet charge. More than half the Iron Brigade died fighting,
but in the end they routed and captured part of Archer's Brigade in Herbst's Woodlot on July 1, 1863. Print measures 13½"x 11" including matte
and frame. |
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Gettysburg Stamp Art Framed
Print framed in a beautiful 1¼" mahogany bead frame with plexiglass.
Piece measures 10"x 12" including matte and frame.
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Also available un-framed
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Hazlett's Battery
Dale Gallon. The
magnificent view from Little Round Top at Gettysburg as it looked to the men
of Hazlett's Battery fighting to hold it. Print measures 14"x 11" including
matte and wood frame. |
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Reynolds
On the morning of July 1st, 1863, just west of Gettysburg on
Chambersburg Pike, Major General John F. Reynolds instructs Captain James
Hall of the 2nd Maine Light Artillery Regiment where to position his guns.
Print measures 16"x 12" including matte and wood frame. |
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Not a Man Wavered
Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. Dale Gallon. The men of the 1st Minnesota
stand their ground against Brig. General Cadmus Wilcox's Brigade in a
desperate attempt to buy time for Maj. General Winfield S. Hancock. Print
measures 15"x 12" including matte and wood frame. |
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Serious Work Ahead
General Robert E. Lee and General Ambrose Powell Hill in Cashtown,
Pennsylvania, discuss the sounds of battle coming from Gettysburg during
the morning of July 1, 1863. Print measures 12¾"x 10" including matte and
wood frame. |
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Bayonet! Forward
Dale
Gallon. Colonel Joshua Chamberlain - knowing his 20th Maine is almost out
of ammunition - orders a bayonet charge against a superior force of
attacking Confederates. Measures 12"x 9½" including matte and wood frame. |
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Passing the Torch
Rick Reeves. At the request of the
Pennsylvania State Commission, four troops of Boy Scouts from the York/Adams
area were selected to serve during the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of
Gettysburg. All were in complete uniform including a special blue and gray
neckerchief, with official duties that included: serving in a first-aid
station, assisting motor police in handling traffic, messenger and orderly
service, and more. 18"x 22" print is signed by the artist. |
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