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4th CONTINENTAL LIGHT DRAGOONS
One of the 4 regiments of Continental Dragoons, the 4th saw much service in different theatres of the war. Here we see a
Dragoon Trooper & Bugler during the mid-war period with bearskin crested helmet and green coats faced with red. |

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Troia02 |
#209/250
Image Size: 11 3/8" x 14 1/2" |
$75.00 |
ON SALE
$37.50
SOLD
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BAND OF BROTHERS
July 3, 1863, the brave men of the 1st Maryland emerge from the woodline into a wall of musketry on Culps Hill at Gettysburg. |
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Troia06 |
#84/1,250
Image Size: 20" X 26 3/4"
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$450.00 |
ON SALE
$225.00
SOLD
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BARKSDALE'S CHARGE
On July 2,1863, Gen. William Barksdale's brigade, the 17th Mississippi, descended on the Union
position in the Peach Orchard
bordering Gettysburg's Emmitsburg Road. |
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Troia07 |
#735/1,000
Image Size: 20" X 27"
Framed |
$1,885.00 |
ON SALE
$1,075.00 |
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BATTERY LONGSTREET
Just after noon September 17, 1862, the Battle of Antietam took a critical turn for Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
Gen. James Longstreet saw the Union attackers were advancing fast; he summoned every piece of artillery to take up position
in the Piper Farm apple orchard. After their cannoneers dropped, wounded or dead, Longstreet's staff members dismounted
and began working the pieces themselves.
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Troia08 |
Canvas Lithograph
#22/40
Image Size: 23 3/4" x 31"
Framed |
$800.00 |
ON SALE
$435.00 |
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BATTLE OF BENNINGTON
Rensselaer County, New York -- August 17, 1777 |
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Troia09 |
NATIONAL GUARD HERITAGE SERIES
Framed |
$150.00 |
ON SALE
$75.00 |
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BREYMANN'S REDOUBT - BATTLE OF SARATOGA
October 7, 1777
Morgan's Rifle Corps. and Mass. Continentals turn the flank of the Brunswick Grenadiers at Breymann's Redoubt during the
turning point Saratoga campaign of 1777. |
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Troia10 |
#XXX/500
Image Size: 21 1/4" x 28 3/8" |
$250.00 |
ON SALE
$125.00 |
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BROTHERS OF IRELAND
June 27,1862 , the Ninth Massachusetts volunteers had already engaged in hours of vicious fighting with a Confederate army
at Gaine's Mill. After a lull in the fighting, the stillness was broken by a vigorous Southern assault as the rest of the Union
forces melted away, leaving the ninth nearly alone. Just then the 69th New York Volunteers came dashing in; firing ceased
and the day was saved.
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Troia11 |
Image Size: 20" x 26 3/4"
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$450.00 |
ON SALE
$375.00
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BUNKER HILL
Here stand the raw American militia in the main redoubt at Breed's Hill as they are about to fire upon the seemingly endless
advancing ranks of British regulars. Colonel Prescott stands on the works with his sword ready to give the famous command that
would reshape American history forever. |
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Troia12 |
Canvas Lithograph
#16/30
Image Size: 23 3/4" x 34 3/4"
Framed |
$800.00 |
ON SALE
$430.00 |
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CLEBURNE AT CHICKAMAUGA
During the momentous Battle of Chickamauga, as his division moved forward in a dense cedar grove, Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne
and his staff pressed forward to personally distribute ammunition to his men.
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Troia14 |
Canvas Litograph
#1/45
Image Size: 20" x 26 3/4" |
$500.00 |
ON SALE
$300.00 |
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COLONEL OF THE CONFEDERACY
A commander of an Army of Northern Virginia Infantry surveys the horizon, waiting to lead his men forward towards the sound
of battle. |
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Troia16 |
#780/1,250
Image Size: 11 5/8" x 20"
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$150.00 |
ON SALE
$125.00
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Troia17 |
#395/1,250
Image Size: 11 5/8" x 20"
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$150.00 |
ON SALE
$125.00 |
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CONTINENTAL INDEPENDENT RIFLE CORPS - DANIEL MORGAN'S RIFLE CO. 1775
Daniel Morgan's Rifle Company as they appeared at the siege of Boston 1775 complete with Indian moccasins and war paint.
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Troia04 |
#XXX/500
Image size: 11" x 14 1/2" |
$75.00 |
ON SALE
$37.50
HOLD
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DECISION AT DAWN
Early morning, Thursday July 2, 1863, Gen. Robert E. Lee surveys the Union position from a tree line along Seminary Ridge.
While in quiet thought as to his next move, Lt. Col. Charles Marshall, Major John W. Fairfax and Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill await his
decision.
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Troia18 |
#664/1,000
Image Size: 20" X 23 1/2"
Framed |
$830.00 |
ON SALE
$575.00 |
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DRIVE THEM TO WASHINGTON
July 21st, 1861, Gen. Thomas Jonathan Jackson led his brigade of Virginians into the contest at First Manassas. The southern
line was weakening and it would be these men who would save the Confederacy from sure defeat. A soldier of the 4th Virginia
recounted that the General ordered them to "Charge and Drive Them To Washington!"
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Troia19 |
Image Size: 20" x 26 3/4"
Framed |
$450.00 |
ON SALE
$345.00 |
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EVE OF THE STORM
May 1, 1863, the historic final meeting of Gen. Robert E. Lee and Gen. Stonewall Jackson as they discuss the strategy that was
to win them Chancellorsville. Gen. A.P. Hill looks on beneath the star filled sky.
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Troia20 |
Image Size: 19 5/8" X 26"
Framed |
$950.00 |
ON SALE
$825.00 |
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FIRST AT MANASSAS
J.E.B. Stuart's Virginia cavalry cuts their way through the 11th New York Fire Zouaves. July 21,1861.
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Troia21 |
#58
Framed |
$1,000.00 |
ON SALE
$800.00 |
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GARRYOWEN
Fredericksburg December 12, 1862 at quick march, the men of the Irish Brigade cross the Rappahannock River into the town
of Fredericksburg to meet their fate at the calamitous forthcoming battle. As they cross, passing generals Meagher and
Hancock, the band strikes up the jaunty Irish tune Garryowen.
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Troia22 |
Canvas Lithograph
#9/50
Image Size: 18" x 36"
Framed |
$800.00 |
ON SALE
$500.00 |
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JACKON'S FLANK ATTACK
On May 2nd, 1863 nearly 30,000 Confederates under "Stonewall" Jackson hurled themselves against the flanks of Hooker's
Union army. As the Confederates line of battle pressed through the woods the wildlife fled before them and into the Union
camps. Here we see in Don Troiani's exciting new painting this very incident taking place infront of Dole's GA Brigade.
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Troia24 |
Canvas
#xx/50
Image Size: 20" x 26 3/4" |
$600.00 |
ON SALE
$300.00 |
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LIEUTENANT COLONEL JOSHUA LAWRENCE CHAMBERLAIN
This delightful, small-sized print depicts Lt.Col. Joshua L. Chamberlain as he appeared during the Fredericksburg campaign of
late 1862. Based on his own wartime letters to his wife describing his appearance in the field, the hero is portrayed as he
actually looked. |
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Troia25 |
#90/750
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$300.00 |
ON SALE
$150.00 |
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Troia26 |
AP #90/100
Framed |
$450.00 |
ON SALE
$300.00 |
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MAHONE'S COUNTERATTACK
Men of the 6th Virginia charge troops of the 9th Corps during the Battle of the Crater, Petersburg, Virginia July 30th, 1864.
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Troia29 |
Canvas Lithograph
#1/50
Image Size: 20" x 26 3/4" |
$600.00 |
ON SALE
$300.00 |
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MAJOR GENERAL U.S. GRANT, 1863
Grant observes his troops at a river landing in about 1863 after his decisive victory at Vicksburg, Mississippi.
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Troia30 |
#114/750
Image Size: 11 3/8" x 14 1/2" |
$75.00 |
ON SALE
$37.50 |
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Troia31 |
#116/750
Image Size: 11 3/8" x 14 1/2" |
$75.00 |
ON SALE
$37.50 |
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Troia32 |
#119/750
Image Size: 11 3/8" x 14 1/2" |
$75.00 |
ON SALE
$37.50 |
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Troia33 |
#120/750
Image Size: 11 3/8" x 14 1/2" |
$75.00 |
ON SALE
$37.50 |
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MEDAL OF HONOR
Capt. Charles Gould - 5th Vermont Regt. clamberes up the steep Confederate earthworks being the first man of the Sixth
Corps. to penetrate the Confederate works, earning him the Meal of Honor. April 2, 1865.
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Troia35 |
Image Size: 20" x 26 3/4" |
$250.00 |
ON SALE
$125.00
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Troia36 |
Canvas Lithograph
#xx/50
Image Size: 20" x 26 3/4" |
$600.00 |
ON SALE
$300.00 |
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NEW YORK'S BRAVEST
New York's Bravest depicts the 69th N.Y.S.M. and the 11th N.Y. Fire Zouaves recapturing the 69th's flag at 1st Manassas.
No regiments fought with more courage than the Firemen and the Irishmen at 1st Bull Run on the steamy morning of
July 21, 1861.
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Troia40 |
Canvas Lithograph
#22/50
Image Size: 20"x 29 1/2"
Framed |
$800.00 |
ON SALE
$475.00 |
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PUT THE BOYS IN
On a drizzly May 15, 1864 a small Confederate Army was being overwhelmed by the larger Federal Army of Franz Sigel near
New Market, Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley.
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Troia42 |
Canvas Litograph
#1/50
Image Size: 20" x 26 3/4" |
$600.00 |
ON SALE
$300.00 |
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STAND YOUR GROUND
Lexington, Massachusetts -- April 19, 1775 |
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Troia43 |
NATIONAL GUARD HERITAGE SERIES
Framed |
$90.00 |
ON SALE
$75.00 |
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STEADY ON THE COLORS
Generic Standard Bearer - a scene that was repeated on countless fields for four bloody, magnificent years and which made
the heroic fighting men of the Confederacy legends for all time. The Confederate Infantryman embodies the defiant fighting
spirit of the South. Time after time, with celebrated grit, he had stood firm on some chaotic battlefield of the Civil War to win
victory against an equally brave adversary.
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Troia45 |
(not numbered)
Image Size: 20"x26 3/4 |
$250.00 |
ON SALE
$125.00 |
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Troia46 |
#90/100 AP
Image Size: 20"x26 3/4
Framed |
$500.00 |
ON SALE
$310.00 |
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Troia47 |
Canvass Lithograph
#1/50
Image Size: 20"x26 3/4 |
$600.00 |
ON SALE
$300.00 |
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THE MINUTEMEN 1775
This vibrant figure study shows how a typical minuteman would've appeared on the historic morning of April 19, 1775 at Concord
Bridge.
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Troia48 |
#108/750
Image Size: 12" x 16" |
$95.00 |
ON SALE
$50.00 |
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Troia49 |
#109/750
Image Size: 12" x 16" |
$95.00 |
ON SALE
$50.00 |
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THE SOLDIERS TRIBUTE
Robert E. Lee's troops pay an emotional tribute to their leader at Appomattox.
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Troia52 |
#90/1,000
Image Size: 20" x 26 3/4" |
$250.00 |
ON SALE
$125.00
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Troia53 |
Canvas Litograph
#1/50
Image Size: 20" x 26 3/4"
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$600.00 |
ON SALE
$300.00 |
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TOWARDS THE ANGLE
July 3, 1863, the brigade of Richard B. Garnett presses toward the copse of trees in the desperate assault commonly known as
Pickett's Charge. In moments Garnett will be shot dead and many of his men killed or wounded in their valiant attempt to break
the Union center. Following directly behind, is Gen. Lewis Armistead, hat on sword leading his brigade to immortal glory. |

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Troia54 |
#39
Image Size: 20" x 36"
Framed |
$800.00 |
ON SALE
$550.00
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