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  • Battle of Williamsburg Civil War re-enactment. Confederate Cavalry soldiers are leaving the safety of their own lines to charge the Union troops. /

  • 3d art render of the USS Monitor at the Union blockade of Hampton Roads on the morning of March 9, 1862. This scene is not historically accurate, it is just an artist representation.

  • 3d art render of the epic battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack, at the union blockade of hampton roads. March 9, 1862 This scene is not historically accurate, it is just an artist representation.

  • Confederate Cavalry soldiers line up to face yet another unrelenting attack of the Union forces. Each man prepares in his own way for the impending death. The horses dutifully will charge into the wall of bullets, not knowing that these will be their last living moments. Just think about it for a moment …... Enlarge the image, look at each man’s face, all appear to be lost in their own thoughts …... of dying.

  • ramsey house living history event,knoxville,tn.

  • Battle of Fort Sanders reenactment

  • battle of chickamauga reenactment

  • Union Colonel Johnson looks down to the Valley below, as his troops secure the perimeter for the ensuing night. The last days’ battles resulted in significant casualties on both sides. Col. Johnson settles down at his field desk to write the following report: / / “Headquarters Couch’s Division,”Williamsburg, Va., May 8, 1862. “Sir, I have the honor to report that at 1 o’clock P.M., of May 5, the head of my Division, consisting of Peck’s Brigade only, arrived on the ground in rear of the center of our line of battle, and was by direction of General Keyes, posted by me supporting him, he being fiercely engaged. Peck soon moved forward, and for an hour and a half was opposed by nearly the whole of the enemy’s disposable force in front, covered the assaults of their infantry and cavalry, / but the determined courage of this Fort Magruder, distant 400 to 600 yards, with its plunging fire of shells and grape gallant officer and the steadiness of his brigade foiled all attempts to drive him from the ground. “The left of the 55th New York was twice forced back, but the 93rd Pennsylvania and the 72nd New York Volunteers, coming up furiously, recovered the space lost. *There was very little faltering, and I beg to say to the General / commanding that I want no higher earthly honor than to be the Commander of the First Division of this Corp. *The list of casualties were: Peck’s Brigade,killed, 18; wounded, 81; missing, 26. Deven’s Brigade, 1 killed and 2 wounded. Artillery detachment, 1 wounded. Total loss, 19 killed, / 84 wounded and 26 missing. Image created via layering 3 images total. My art with 1000+ views

  • Springhill, Tennessee,artillary demonstration at The Battle of Franklin reenactment

  • This is a quilt that I am making for my brother Charlie who has an interest in Civil War Memorabilia! / The blue stands for the Union army, the grey for the Confederate army. / The red stars stand for the blood that stood between the two side, the families that had men in both armies, the divided opinions on slavery and for slavery itself. The red in the center of each square stands for the home fires that were kept burning, waiting for the men that never came home and those that did. Let us not ever forget that no matter what our beliefs on any subject, we are first Americans! /

  • Ramsey House Living History Event

  • Ramsey House Living History Event

  • Chickamauga Battle Reenactment

  • Chickamauga Battle Reenactment

  • Confederate Cemetery,Battle Of Resaca Reenactment 2009

  • Battle of Resaca Reenactment Event 2009

  • Battle of Resaca Reenactment Event 2009

  • Battle of Resaca Reenactment Event 2009

  • Battle of Resaca Reenactment Event 2009

  • Confederate Decoration Day Service/Bethel Cemetery,Knoxville,Tennessee

  • An infrared shot of the Sunken Road from the Antietam battlefield. This place earned the nickname, “Bloody Lane”.

  • The gate to the Carnton’s Confederate cemetery located in Franklin Tennessee

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