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1893 Civil War Poster Engraving JEB STUART CAVALRY@ Battle of Boonsboro MARYLAND

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    BEST 1893 Civil War Poster Engraving of Confederate General JEB STUART & his Cavalry at the Battle of Boonsboro, MARYLAND during Lee's retreat from the Battle of Gettysburg -
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    SEE PHOTO-----COMPLETE, ORIGINAL 1893 print from 'Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper's SCARCE two-volume folio Civil War history set, "The Soldier in Our Civil War", (NY) dated 1893, with fantastic MARYLAND Civil War history!
    Perfect for framing and display! A COMPELLING addition to any fine Civil War collection.
    This historic piece measures 22" X 16"
    Confederate Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart faced a difficult assignment—locate the Union cavalry and prevent it from severing Gen. Lee's avenue of retreat to Williamsport and the Potomac River. The result was the biggest and most sustained cavalry battle in Maryland during the campaign. The Battle of Boonsboro occurred along the National Road on Wednesday, July 8, 1863.
    Stuart, with five cavalry brigades, advanced from the direction of Funkstown and Williamsport. He first encountered Federal resistance at Beaver Creek Bridge, 4.5 miles  north of Boonsboro. By 11 a.m., the Confederate cavalry had pushed forward to several mud-soaked fields, where fighting on horseback was nearly impossible, forcing Stuart's troopers and Brig. Gens. H. Judson Kilpatrick's and John Buford's Union cavalry divisions to dismount and slug it out like infantry.
    By mid-afternoon, the Union left under Kilpatrick crumbled as the Federals ran low on ammunition under increasing Confederate pressure. Stuart's advanced ended about 7 p.m., however, when Union infantry arrived—the first to engage in battle since Gettysburg. Stuart withdrew north to Funkstown, but he had gained another day for Lee's retreating army. Two days later, he would again delay the Federal pursuit at the Battle of Funkstown.
    Very Good condition.
    This listing includes the complete entire Civil War Engraving printed in 1893.
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