Confederate Battle Crest Pinback Button

Confederate Battle flag is the focus of these amazing Confederate Battle Crest gifts! Surrounded by beautiful wings, elegant floral elements and a lower banner with custom text area! Edit the text! Change the text color, font style and size! Add your name, family name or special message! Custom United State flag heraldry crests from all fifty States! Personalize to create a family, business or personal crest!
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Civil War Siege of Atlanta by Thure de Thulstrup Poster

Picketts charge from a position on the Confederate line looking toward the Union lines, Zieglers grove on the left, clump of trees on rightHood determined to attack McPherson's Army of the Tennessee. He withdrew his main army at night from Atlanta's outer line to the inner line, enticing Sherman to follow. In the meantime, he sent William J. Hardee with his corps on a fifteen-mile (24 km) march to hit the unprotected Union left and rear, east of the city. Wheeler's cavalry was to operate farther out on Sherman's supply line, and Cheatham's corps was to attack the Union front. Hood, however, miscalculated the time necessary to make the march, and Hardee was unable to attack until afternoon. Although Hood had outmaneuvered Sherman for the time being, McPherson was concerned about his left flank and sent his reserves—Dodge's XVI Corps—to that location. Two of Hood's divisions ran into this reserve force and were repulsed. The Confederate attack stalled on the Union rear but began to roll up the left flank. Around the same time, a Confederate soldier shot and killed McPherson when he rode out to observe the fighting. Determined attacks continued, but the Union forces held. About 4 p.m., Cheatham's corps broke through the Union front, but massed artillery near Sherman's headquarters halted the Confederate assault. Logan's XV Corps then led a counterattack that restored the Union line. The Union troops held, and Hood suffered high casualties.The Atlanta Campaign was a series of battles fought in the Western Theater of the American Civil War throughout northwest Georgia and the area around Atlanta during the summer of 1864. Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman invaded Georgia from the vicinity of Chattanooga, Tennessee, beginning in May 1864, opposed by the Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston.Image reproduction rights can be found in the link near the bottom of this description.Sign up to Mr. Rebates for FREE and save 12% on any zazzle order in addition to a $5.00 sign up bonus All Rights Reserved; without: prejudice, recourse or notice (U.C.C. 1-308) Image Reproduction Rights:http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/94514793/”Siege of atlanta” “atlanta campaign” “civil war” “american civil war” “thure de thulstrup” “western theater” “william t. sherman” “general sherman” “sherman's march to the sea” “joseph e. johnson” “general johnson” confederate confederacy mcpherson
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Civil War Battle Charge Shirts

The Battle of Gettysburg was considered the turning point for the Union Armies during the American Civil War. The U.S. Army of the Potomac repelled attacks from Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, ending their invasion of Northern Territory. The battle resulted in 50,000 casualties. Later that year President Lincoln gave his historic Gettysburg Address during a dedication ceremony making Gettysburg a national cemetery.
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McCain Palin Rebel Flag Post Card

Customize by adding desired text for the upcoming November 4th, 2008 presidential elections in the United States of America. Where do you stand? One example:
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Last Meeting Of Lee And Jackson Mugs

This vintage Civil War Color Painting shows General Robert E. Lee and General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, on horseback at there last meeting. Celebrate Civil War and American History with this digitally restored vintage poster product from The War Is Hell Store. Want More Military and History Products? Check Out
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