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Chancellorsville 1863
Jackson's Lightning Strike. Carl Smith. With a fascinating cast of
characters such as Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, "Fighting Joe" Hooker,
Jubal Early and George Meade, Chancellorsville is often considered to be
Robert E. Lee's greatest victory. Outnumbered almost four-to-one by the
Army of the Potomac, he devised a tactical masterpiece that routed one
Federal corps after another until victory was secured. It was also to be
Jackson's final battle and a fitting memorial to his military genius. 96
pgs., 75 B&W and 14 color illustrations, 7¼"x 9¾", sfbd. |
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Chancellorsville 1863
This book explains Lee's most brilliant
victory even as it places the battle within the larger canvas of the Civil
War. Drawing on a wealth of firsthand sources, it creates a chronicle of
the personalities and tactics, and retraces every thrust and parry of the
two armies and the fateful decisions of their commanders.
"Outstanding…excellent…A book that pulls the reader along, unwilling to
stop until it's done." - Washington Post Book World. 405 pages, 5¼"x 8",
softcover. |
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Chancellorsville Videos
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The Battle of Chancellorsville
A Reenactment, 1999. Troops, horses and
equipment gathered in August, 1999, to represent over 70,000 Union and
45,000 Confederate troops as they met at the battle of Chancellorsville.
It's a unique look at Civil War combat, bringing to life the sights and
sounds of battle like no other medium can. Color, 55 minutes. |

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Gettysburg / Gods and Generals
This is the epic adaptation of Jeff Shaara's best-selling novel by the
same name. It presents the first two years of the war, mostly through the
eyes of Stonewall Jackson (Stephen Lang), Joshua Chamberlain (Jeff
Daniels) and Robert E. Lee (Robert Duvall). Through these combatants and
the battles of Manassas, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, you will
witness the bravery and strife of a nation at war with itself. 219
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Additional DVD Titles:
PCN Tours: Wounding of Stonewall Jackson - The Battle of Chancellorsville
PCN Tours: Jackson's Flank Attack - The Battle of Chancellorsville
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Chancellorsville Art
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Final Assault
Chancellorsville, May 2nd, 1863. Ron Lesser. With the rout of the Union
Army at hand, Lieutenant General Stonewall Jackson charges from the
Wilderness canopy in support of Brigadier Generals Colston's and Rodes's
divisions as they pursue Major General Oliver O. Howard's 11th Corps. At
Jackson's side are field officers Major "Sandie" Pendelton AAG, Captain
James Powers Smith and Lieutenant Joseph Graham Morrison. 23"x 17" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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His Supreme Moment
Lee at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Mort Künstler. As he moves among his
army near the blazing Chancellor house, General Lee is mobbed by his
cheering troops. Limited edition print is signed and numbered by artist.
27"x 32¼". |
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Chancellorsville Souvenirs, Gifts
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Lee and Jackson Framed Revolver
This classic, non-firing reproduction M1851 revolver is mounted on a
unique pair of spring loaded bullet hangers that not only securely hold
the revolver, but also allow you to easily remove it for closer
inspection. Deluxe wood frame has a hand-rubbed finish and includes an
engraving of Lee and Jackson at Chancellorsville, a CSA hatpin and a brass
identification plaque. Measures 18"x 7".
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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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Chancellorsville Throw
With audacity, intelligence, skill and intuition, Robert E. Lee and his
commanders led the Army of Northern Virginia to victory at
Chancellorsville against a Union army twice its size. Remember this
momentous victory with this heirloom-quality, 100% preshrunk cotton
Ultraweave throw featuring portraits of J.E.B. Stuart, Joseph Hooker and
Stonewall Jackson. Measures a generous 48"x 60".
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The Last Meeting of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson Mug
This 11 oz. ceramic mug memorializes the last meeting of Confederate
Generals Lee and Jackson during the Battle of Chancellorsville. Dishwasher
and microwave safe.
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Chancellorsville Figures
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Iron Brigade Flag Bearer & Officer
The Union Army of the Potomac’s “Iron Brigade” fought in the Second Bull
Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run,
Overland, Richmond-Petersburg and Appomattox campaigns and suffered,
proportionately, the most casualties of any brigade in the Civil War.
Painted by hand, this amazingly detailed, premium quality, 1:32 scale
pewter figure set – which includes an attacking “Iron Brigade” flag bearer
and officer – is historically accurate right down to the realistic
standard, weapons, uniforms and insignia. Each figure measures
approximately 2¼” tall and arrives ready to display. |
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