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Battle of Gettysburg Civil War Framed Prints

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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.
 
It May As Well Begin Now
Dale Gallon. Commander of the Army of the Potomac, Major General George G. Meade admonishes Third Corps Commander, Major General Daniel E. Sickles at the Peach Orchard at the onset of the Confederate attack. 23"x 16" limited edition signed print is signed and numbered by the artist.
 

 
Longstreet at Gettysburg
Dale Gallon 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.
 

 
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.
 

 
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.
 

 
Old Pete
Dale Gallon. At Gettysburg, a doubtful General James Longstreet surveys the field toward Cemetery Ridge, where his troops have been ordered to break the heavily defended Union position in an attack that is today remembered as Pickett's Charge. Print measures 16"x 11" including matte and wood frame.
 

 
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.
 

 
Pride of Erin
The Wheatfield, Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. Dale Gallon. 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.
 

 
Remember Old Virginia
Dale Gallon. 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.
 

 
Reynolds
Dale Gallon. 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.
 

 
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.
 

 
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.

 
Serious Work Ahead
Dale Gallon. 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.
 

 
The Bucktails
AKA 42nd Regiment, 13th Reserves, The First Rifle, Kane's Rifles. Dale Gallon. The Bucktails, who fought in numerous battles including Gettysburg, were a renowned regiment from Northwestern Pennsylvania easily recognized by the bucktail attached to their hats. Framed print with U.S. patch measures 18"x 21" including matte and frame.
 

 
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.
 

 
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.
 

 
Time to Fight
Dale Gallon. On July 1, 1863, Union Major General John Reynolds prepares to commit the First Corps at Gettysburg. Framed print measures 11"x 13" including matte and wood frame.
 
Tomorrow...We Must Attack Him
Dale Gallon. Late on July 1, 1863, Generals Robert E. Lee and James Longstreet confer at a location west of Gettysburg, when Lee insists, "If the enemy is there tomorrow, we must attack him." 12"x 9½" including matte and wood frame.

 

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