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Andy Thomas
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...The Bayonet or Retreat
The Battle of Prairie Grove - December 7th, 1862.
Andy Thomas. The 37th Illinois Infantry regiment advances into the apple
orchard behind the Borden House, driving back another Confederate
counterattack. 25˝"x 18˝" limited edition print is signed and numbered by
the artist. $49.95
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Charge at Mine Creek
The Battle of Mine Creek. Andy Thomas. Union troops attack the core of the
Confederate battle line at Mine Creek, which was the Civil War's largest
cavalry battle west of the Mississippi River. 25"x 19" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist. $49.95
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Don't Yield an Inch
Battle of Wilson's Creek.
Andy Thomas. As Confederate commanders confer on horseback, the left flank
of the Southern line prepares to once again fend off Union forces at
Bloody Hill. 25"x 19" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist. $49.95
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On the Battery
Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas
Andy Thomas. On March 7th, 1862, the 10,500-man Union Army of the
Southwest, under the command of Brigadier General Samuel Curtis, engages
the 16,000 troops of Major General Earl Van Dorn's Confederate Army of the
West near Elkhorn Tavern. 25"x 19" artist proof print is signed and
numbered by the artist. $49.95
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The Charge of Shelby's Iron Brigade
Andy Thomas. On September 22, 1863, a column of 800 Confederate cavalry
troops with two pieces of artillery and 12 wagons roll out of their camp
near Arkadelphia, Arkansas, beginning one of the most daring cavalry raids
of the Civil War: Shelby's Missouri Raid of 1863. 25"x 19" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist. $49.95
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The Guns of Vicksburg
Andy Thomas. On April 16, 1863, during Grant's campaign in the West, Union
gunboats and transports tried to sneak past Vicksburg with lights
blackened and smokestacks muffled. The Confederates, of course, saw them
and opened fire lighting up the night sky. 25"x 19" limited edition print
is signed and numbered by the artist. $49.95
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The Sinking of the CSS Alabama
Andy Thomas. The able and experienced crew of the CSS Alabama had spent
two years preying on merchant ships - rarely did they engage warships. So
when the final battle commenced, the gunners of the USS Kearsarge fired
with greater accuracy, dooming the Alabama to its sinking outside the
harbor of Cherbourg, France. 25"x 19" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist. $49.95 |
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