General Sherman Leaning on a Gun in Atlanta 1864 Poster
by lc_civilwar
This is a reproduction of a photograph of General William Tecumseh Sherman, leaning on breach of a gun, and staff at Federal Fort No. 7, near Atlanta, Georgia; a view from the General Sherman in Atlanta Campaign. After three and a half months of much hard fighting, Sherman forced General Hood to abandon the munitions center of the Confederacy. Sherman remained there for nearly two and a half months; taken in November, 1864.
A classic image from Zazzle's extensive collection of historic American Civil War photographs and lithographs, courtesy of the Library of Congress. This commemorative poster print features a reproduction of a photograph of General William Tecumseh Sherman, leaning on breach of a gun, and staff at Federal Fort No. 7, near Atlanta, Georgia; a view from the General Sherman in Atlanta Campaign. After three and a half months of much hard fighting, Sherman forced General Hood to abandon the munitions center of the Confederacy. Sherman remained there for nearly two and a half months; taken in November, 1864.
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A classic image from Zazzle's extensive collection of historic American Civil War photographs and lithographs, courtesy of the Library of Congress. This commemorative poster print features a reproduction of a photograph of General William Tecumseh Sherman, leaning on breach of a gun, and staff at Federal Fort No. 7, near Atlanta, Georgia; a view from the General Sherman in Atlanta Campaign. After three and a half months of much hard fighting, Sherman forced General Hood to abandon the munitions center of the Confederacy. Sherman remained there for nearly two and a half months; taken in November, 1864.
created by lc_civilwar (June 24, 2003 at 12:30AM)
A classic image from Zazzle's extensive collection of historic American Civil War photographs and lithographs, courtesy of the Library of Congress. This commemorative poster print features a reproduction of a photograph of General William Tecumseh Sherman, leaning on breach of a gun, and staff at Federal Fort No. 7, near Atlanta, Georgia; a view from the General Sherman in Atlanta Campaign. After three and a half months of much hard fighting, Sherman forced General Hood to abandon the munitions center of the Confederacy. Sherman remained there for nearly two and a half months; taken in November, 1864.
created by lc_civilwar (June 24, 2003 at 12:30AM)
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