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GALLERIA AT PITTSBURGH MILLS : Unit 150 : Tarentum, PA 15084 : (724) 274-0999
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BARK CUTTERS |
Griffing, Robert |
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In the springtime, along the boundry waters of Canada, tribes would collect bark for uses that varied from medicine to canoe building. Bark Cutters depicts the harvest along the shores of crystal waters. Image Size: 20x13. OE100851
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| $75 |
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BATTLE OF THE CRATER |
Lovell, Tom |
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On July 30, 1864, the Federals exploded a mine in Burnside's IX Corps sector beneath Pegram's Salient, blowing a gap in the Confederate defenses of Petersburg. Unit after unit charged into and around the crater, where soldiers milled in confusion. The Confederates quickly recovered and launched several counterattacks led by Maj. Gen. William Mahone. Image Size: 18.5x28. LE100703
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| $100 |
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BERDAN'S SHARPSHOOTERS |
Lovell, Tom |
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Berdan's Sharpshooters - a Civil War action print. Image Size: 28x20. LE100702
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| $100 |
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BUYING TIME |
Gallon, Dale |
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General John Buford and his dismounted troopers holding A. P. Hill's Corps on the morning of the 1st of July, 1863. Image Size: 15.75x10.5. LE100696
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| $195 |
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CLIFFS OF LOUDON HEIGHTS |
Strain, John Paul |
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Colonel Thomas J. Jackson - Harpers Ferry, VA. May 6, 1861. Wearing his old blue VMI uniform, Jackson reconnoitered the heights surrounding the town to determine whether it was practicable to defend the location. Image Size: 19x28.5. LE100708
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| $200 |
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DOUBLE CANISTER |
Gallon, Dale |
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Battle of Antietam, Maryland, September 17, 1862. General James Longstreet holding the horses for his staff while they worked Miller's Battery of the Washington Artillery. Image Size: 26x13-1/8. LE100698
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| $350 |
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EAGLE OF THE EIGHTH |
Troiani, Don |
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'Old Abe' charges along with the 8th Wisconsin, attacking Stockade Redan. Surviving the carnage of Vicksburg, the eagle went on to several other battles before 'retiring' in September, 1864. The famous bird died in a fire in Philadelphia at age 20. Image Size: 24x26.5. LE100916
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| $500 |
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EASTERN FRONTIER ART |
Griffing, Robert |
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Fort Pitt, 1765. Detail taken from Limited Edition print of Unconquered. Signed poster. Image Size: 18.25x26.25. P100850
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| $50 |
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ENCOUNTER AT PLUM RUN |
Gallon, Dale |
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As evening quiets the fighting on the Gettysburg Battlefield on the 2nd of July, 1863, Brigadier General Samuel Crawford leads the veteran Pennsylvania Reserves to plug a gap in the Union line. Image Size: 16x12. LE100695
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| $500 |
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FROM THE LINE OF FIRE |
Strain, John Paul |
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Generals Lee and Longstreet in the Wilderness - May 6, 1864. As General Ulysses S. Grant's army began to break through Lee's lines, the Southern General found help Gen. Gregg's Texans. Caught up in the moment, Lee rode into the battle at the front of the line, until General Longstreet tactfully urged him back. Image Size: 18.75x28.25. LE100707
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| $200 |
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GOING INTO ACTION |
Stivers, Don |
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Unlike the volunteers, the men of the United States Regular Calvary understood that the army was a job and should be run like a business. They also understood that 'business' was usually conducted under fire, and that trading tender was men's lives. Yet this knowledge they endured, and formed the core of the Federal Army during the American Civil War as they form the core of our army now. PRINT HAS SLIGHT DAMAGE Image Size: 23.5x18. LE100699
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| $300 SALE! $200 |
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OLD JUBILEE |
Strain, John Paul |
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Spring Campaign 1864. Outspoken and often acidic with his opinions, Early did not cut a dashing figure, 'He was six feet high, but a stoop of the shoulder caused by rheumatism,' the general was known for his 'Independent mind', self-reliance, and his expertise in strategy. Image Size: 19.5x27. LE100705
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| $200 |
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ON THE TRAIL TO FORT PITT |
Griffing, Robert |
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1762, overlooking Fort Pitt. Mingo warriors on the way to trade furs with the British at the fort.Limited edition of 950 prints.Also available in canvas 24 x 40, for $775. Image Size: 28x16. LE100847
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| $185 |
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POST & KING BEAVER |
Griffing, Robert |
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August 24, 1758. Christian Frederick Post, a Moravian missionary turned emissary, brings a message of peace to King Beaver along the shore of the Allegheny River. To the French officers pulling their boat ashore below, Post is the most dangerous man in America, threatening to break the tenuous alliance upon which their control of the Forks of the Ohio depends. Image Size: 30x15. OE100652
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| $95 |
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SCOUTING FOR THE ENGLISH |
Griffing, Robert |
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In 1758 General John Forbes led yet another campaign against the French at the forks of the Ohio. At his side are few native allies. Here we see a single silent warrior as he keeps a patient watch over the French across the Monongahela. Image Size: 13x9. OE100655
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| $35 |
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STARS AND BARS |
Troiani, Don |
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Confederate troops in the winter of 1861-1862 hold up the First National Flag of the Confederacy. Print has slight damage. Image Size: 17-3/8x23-3/8. LE100704
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| $900 SALE! $585 |
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VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY |
Griffing, Robert |
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August 31,1803. After weeks of delay Meriwether Lewis and his crew readies Discovery for their departure from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Image Size: 27x18. OE100849
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| $35 |
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WINTER OFFERINGS |
Gallon, Dale |
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Enemies on the surface, brothers at the core, trading coffee for tobacco. Image Size: 27x16.5. LE100697
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| $400 |
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WOUNDING OF GENERAL BRADDOCK |
Griffing, Robert |
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After crossing the Monongahela with great precaution, Braddock and his troops were ambushed. The General had four horses shot out from under him, and fell with the fifth, mortally wounded. Also available in canvas 35 x 50, for $1875. Image Size: 34x23.5. LE100848
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| $185 |
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