The Battle of Gettysburg: Prisoners Belonging to General Langstreet

The Battle of Gettysburg: Prisoners Belonging to General Langstreet's Corps Captured by Union Troops Marching to the Rear Under Guard

(The Battle of Gettysburg: Prisoners Belonging to General Langstreet's Corps Captured by Union Troops Marching to the Rear Under Guard )


Edwin Austin Forbes

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The Battle of Gettysburg: Prisoners Belonging to General Langstreet's Corps Captured by Union Troops Marching to the Rear Under Guard by Edwin Austin Forbes. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
langstreet · soldiers · soldier · prisoner · capture · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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