
Regular Edition
Image Size: 19" x 28 1/2"
Edition Size: 750 s/n
Canvas Giclee Edition
Classic Image Size: 23" x34"
Edition Size: 250 S/N, 20 A/P
Executive Image Size: 28" x 42"
Edition Size: 30 S/N, 5 A/P
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The signs were unmistakable: the attack was coming. For weeks, General
Robert E. Lee's troops at Fredericksburg had been threatened by General
Ambrose E. Burnside's huge Northern army. Now, on December 12th, reports
indicated Federal forces were massing for the long-awaited assault. Lee's
troops the Army of Northern Virginia were out-numbered as usual,
but they held strong positions on high ground. To meet the massive attack
by the Army of the Potomac, they would need every advantage. To finalize
battle plans, Lee conferred with his "right arm," General Thomas
J. ("Stonewall") Jackson, his cavalry corps commander, General
J.E.B. Stuart and other key commanders.
What emerged from Lee's battle plans was an almost impregnable Confederate
defensive line at Fredericksburg. When the enemy made the attack, the Army
of Northern Virginia would be ready. Lee had developed what appeared to
be a plan for certain victory and it was. The next day, in a series
of courageous but futile assaults, the Federal army would dash itself to
defeat against the rock-hard Confederate defenses. The Battle of Fredericksburg
would prove to be one of Robert E. Lee's greatest victories.
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