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Appomattox Art Prints.
The Battle of Appomattox Art
Prints
April 9, 1865 was the last engagement fought
by the Army of Northern Virginia. Confederate General Lee surrenders to Union
General Grant. The surrender took place at the McLean House.
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Born to be Brothers
Dale Gallon
The day after the Confederate surrender on April 9,
1865, Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant offers a cigar to Confederate Gen. James
Longstreet at the Appomattox (Virginia) Court House. Telling about the
moving gesture later, Longstreet said, "Why do men fight who were born to
be brothers?" 31"x 22" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
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The McClean House
Appomattox. James O. Phelps. Commemorating this
year's 140th anniversary of the momentous event, this full 360° panoramic
photograph was taken at the McLean House in Appomattox Court House,
Virginia where on April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered The
Army of Northern Virginia to Union General Ulysses S. Grant. Signed and
numbered by the artist, this photographic print measures 40"x 10"
including the matting and brushed bronze frame
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The Surrender
Appomattox Court House, Virginia - April 9th 1865. Keith Rocco. The
meeting lasted approximately an hour and a half. When it was over, the
Army of Northern Virginia had surrendered, the Federal Government was able
to bring increased pressure to bear on other parts of the south, and
hostilities were within months of cessation. 24"x 18" poster is signed by
the artist.
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Warriors' Tribute at Appomattox
Dale
Gallon. Colonel Joshua Chamberlain, representing the government of the
United States, receives the surrender of Longstreet's Corps at Appomattox
Court House, Virginia, on April 12, 1865. Measures 26"x 16". |
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