Exclusive Carolers
A Christmas Carol
Christmas Legend Figures
Winter Fun
Twelve Days of Christmas
Traditional
Specialty Carolers
Newest Carolers & Accessories
Musical
Wooden Advent Boxes
Victorian
Caroler Accessories
African-American Carolers
Other Seasons
Colonial & Williamsburg
Christmas Traditions
Current Specials
Kindles & Baker Kins
Salvation Army
Retired - Last Call
Street Vendors
Display Ideas
Glass Oil Candles
Snowmen
Redlin Clocks & Lamps
Collector Plates
Plate Holders
Calendars & Puzzles
Civil War Gifts
Piano Music on CD
Jesse Barnes
Terry Redlin
John Paul Strain
Mort Künstler
Lee Dubin
Missouri Art
Civil War Art
Dave Barnhouse
Thomas Kinkade
Wildlife Art

 

 

For Email Marketing you can trust




Internet Payment Gateway

 

 

View Cart
You Are Here: Shop By Category | Art Gallery | John Paul Strain | Shenandoah Crossing
Shenandoah Crossing

Shenandoah Crossing



Description :

This Civil War art print shows General Stonewall Jackson at White House Bridge.  Luray Valley, Virginia - May 21, 1862
Image size: 19" x 29."  Free Shipping
 



Price: $299.00

Qty:

Product Features

General Stonewall Jackson at White House Bridge.  Luray Valley, Virginia - May 21, 1862.
350 Numbered & Signed Limited Edition Lithographic Prints.  Image size: 19" x 29."
The setting sun glistened off the water of the South Fork of the Shenandoah River as General Jackson watched his men cross the White House Bridge.  Joining with Gen. Ewell at the town of Luray, Jackson now had a force of 16,000 soldiers and 27 pieces of artillery, the largest army he had ever commanded.  Federal General Nathaniel P. Banks unwittingly believed that Jackson was retreating and leaving the Valley.  Little did Banks know that Jackson was just beginning his Valley Campaign to drive Federal troops out of the Shenandoah.   Free Shipping.