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Capture of Confederate guns, near Culpeper, Virginia, American Civil War, 14 September 1863

Capture of Confederate guns, near Culpeper, Virginia, American Civil War, 14 September 1863


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Capture of Confederate guns, near Culpeper, Virginia, American Civil War, 14 September 1863

Capture of Confederate guns, near Culpeper, Virginia, American Civil War, 14 September 1863. The capture of Confederate General JEB Stuarts guns by General George Armstrong Custers Union cavalry brigade

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American Civil War Armaments Artillery Attacking Cannon Capture Cavalry Charge Charging Confederate Custer Edwin Field Gun Forbes General George General George Custer George Armstrong George Armstrong Custer George Custer Infantry Print Collector22 Stars And Stripes Stuart Union Virginia Battlefield Culpeper Edwin Forbes James Ewell Brown Stuart Jeb Stuart Standard


Capture of Confederate Guns - A Historic Moment in the American Civil War

EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a significant event during the American Civil War on September 14,1863. The image showcases the capture of Confederate General JEB Stuart's guns by General George Armstrong Custer's Union cavalry brigade near Culpeper, Virginia. In this intense scene, we witness Union soldiers charging forward with unwavering determination and bravery. Amidst the chaos of battle, their vibrant Stars and Stripes flag proudly waves in the wind as a symbol of unity and resilience. The foreground is adorned with cannons and artillery that once belonged to General Stuart's forces but are now under Union control. These powerful weapons serve as a reminder of the fierce fighting that took place on this historic battlefield. Surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees, nature bears witness to this momentous occasion. Men from both sides can be seen engaged in combat while others stand tall with flags held high, representing their respective countries. This remarkable engraving by Edwin Forbes immortalizes an important chapter in American history - one where courage clashed against adversity for a greater cause. It serves as a testament to the sacrifices made by countless soldiers who fought valiantly for their beliefs during one of America's darkest periods. As we gaze upon this print, let us remember those who fought bravely on both sides and honor their legacy as we strive towards unity and peace today.

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