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1982 Poster 1861 Wilson's Creek AKA Oak Hills Battlefield UnionConfederacy 18x24
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Condition: |
Used |
Subject: |
Maps |
Style: |
Vintage |
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Pictorial Map |
Size: |
18x24 |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Material: |
Matte Paper |
Year of Production: |
1983 |
Original/Licensed Reprint: |
Reproduction |
Theme: |
History |
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Poster |
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Item number: |
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1982 Poster 1861 Wilson's Creek AKA Oak Hills Battlefield Union Confederacy 18x24
Good frameable poster. Signed by the maker Darrell L. Combs 1982 and presented to Mr. Bill Woods 1983.
The Battle of Wilson's Creek, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was the first major battle of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War. It was fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri.
Although a relatively small engagement by the standards set later in the war, Wilson?s Creek was a large one for 1861. Lyon?s army lost nearly a quarter of its strength, while 12 percent of the Southern army became casualties. More than 535 dead and 2,000 wounded or missing soldiers littered the field. It had been, as one Southern participant recalled, ?a mighty mean-fowt fight.?
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