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Lee and His Generals

3.61 square feet
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Andrew E. Graham Co. Photography Lithographers, Washington, D.C. Copyright

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Lee and His Generals 3.61 square feet

Lee and His Generals

3.47 square feet
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Closeup of Art.214; Blue matt; Burnished frame

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Lee and His Generals 3.47 square feet

Lee and His Generals

4.71 square feet
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Larger matt; brown frame with guilt inner frame

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Lee and His Generals 4.71 square feet

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Nathan Bedford Forrest, 1988

4 square feet
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Inscribed and numbered 400/950

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Nathan Bedford Forrest, 1988 4 square feet

Old Jack, 1986

4.72 square feet
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Signed and numbered 8/35.

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Old Jack, 1986 4.72 square feet

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Robert E. Lee Portrait

6.8 square feet
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Sold by the authority of the Lee Foundation for the purpose of erecting a monument at the tomb of Gen. L. Robert Jackson at Washington and Lee, Lexington, Va

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Robert E. Lee Portrait 6.8 square feet

Stonewall, 1985

4.61 square feet
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The holdings include 19 copies which are signed and number and 1 copy that is inscribed and numbered.

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Stonewall, 1985 4.61 square feet

The Bonnie Blue Flag

4.42 square feet
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Signed and numbered 23/25.

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The Bonnie Blue Flag 4.42 square feet

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