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The Wolverines
Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer
Battle of Gettysburg
July 3, 1863
Leading the charge at the head of the 1st... more
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July 12th, 2025
Great selection of cards.
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July 10th, 2025
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July 10th, 2025
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July 10th, 2025
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July 10th, 2025
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July 10th, 2025
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The Wolverines
Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer
Battle of Gettysburg
July 3, 1863
Leading the charge at the head of the 1st Michigan cavalry regiment of his all Michigan cavalry brigade, Brigadier General George A. Custer drew his sword and urged the Michiganders forward with the cry "Come on, you Wolverines!" to counter Confederate general J.E.B. Stuart's Cavalry assault led by brigadier generals Fitzhugh Lee and Wade Hampton, as well as elements of John R. Chambliss. Custer is shown here, resplendent in his newly tailored uniform of black velveteen complete with gold trim, on his horse in the heat of the moment, followed just behind by Colonel Charles H. Town of the 1st Michigan Cavalry.
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Mark Maritato is an acclaimed historical artist who brings American military historical events to life through his artwork. His original oil paintings of epic military battles, as well as individual soldier uniform studies now reside in numerous private and institutional collections around the world. It was his love for art and history that drove Mr. Maritato to pursue a career as a professional artist. During his formal training in painting and illustration at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, Mr. Maritato began to paint Civil War subjects in oils. Mr. Maritato’s original oil paintings have become renowned among private collectors and public institutions for their high degree of quality through painstaking attention to detail....
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