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Battle of Gettysburg Framed Prints

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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.
 

 
20th Maine Monument Print
Gary Casteel. 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.
 

 
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.
 

 
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.
 

 
Buying Time
Dale Gallon. General John Buford and his dismounted troopers hold A.P. Hill's Corps on the morning of the July 1st, 1863. Print measures 12"x 9½" including matte and wood frame.
 

 
Civil War Stamp Art Framed
This unique piece is both art and artifact - containing a short history of the war and the Gettysburg Address, as well as genuine stamps that commemorate these events. Because each stamp is hand selected and applied, the stamps may vary from the ones shown. Features 15 stamps in a double-matted piece that is framed in a beautiful 1¼" mahogany bead frame with Plexiglas. Piece measures 18"x 14" including matte and frame.
Civil War Stamp Art - No Frame
 

 
Devil's Den & Little Round Top
Dale Gallon. 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
 

 
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.
 

 
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.
 

 
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.
 

 
Final Glory
Dale Gallon. "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.
 

 
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.
 

 
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.
 

 
Gettysburg Stamp Art Framed
Print framed in a beautiful 1¼" mahogany bead frame with plexi-glass. Piece measures 10"x 12" including matte and frame.
Gettysburg Stamp Art (not framed)
 

 
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.
 

 
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.
 

 
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.
 

 
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 with 20th Maine patch measures 18"x 21" including matte and frame.
 

 
Hold at All Costs Art
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.
 
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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