Battle of Chattanooga by Prang Civil War art Print

Battle of Chattanooga by Prang Civil War art Print

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An archival premium Quality art Print of The Battle of Chattanooga by L. Prang and Co of Boston for sale by Brandywine General Store. This war scene was drawn by Thure de Thulstrup and copyrighted in 1886 . This battle was fought between the Confederates and Union forces on November 25, 1863 with General Braxton Bragg leading the South and General Ulysses S. Grant commanding the North. After Grant received the leadership of the Western Armies his first order of business was to end the siege of Chattanooga Tennessee and drive the Confederates out. He succeeded in this endeavor and as a result the Northern Troops now had a way to invade the Deep South, because they now had a foothold in which to stage their supply lines into the deep south. This also made it possible for Sherman to carry out his destructive march all the way to Atlanta. In this chromolithograph painting by Thulstrup, General Grant stands on top of a hill using field glasses to follow the assault of Missionary Ridge. He i

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