Civil War Series I
Price List and Selection (not including shipping and handling, or applicable taxes)
Each Pattern is available in Deep Cut (@ 3/4" thick), Slim Cut (@1/8" thick on Baltic Birch), and as a Greeting Card. More information is given on the details pages of the Samples within the Index. Click on the pictures for more information for that particular sample.
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ALSO PORTRAIT IS AVAILABLE WITH UNIT HISTORY & FAMILY PERSONAL INFORMATION IN LARGE STYLE, MOUNTED AND READY FOR DISPLAY IN YOUR HOME OR OFFICE
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All Prices and designs listed below are the Deep Cut Pattern. Click on the Sample Pictures for more details and pricing for other styles.Art
Standing Guard
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Union Soldier on a monument base
$10.99
Reloading -
Confederate Soldier reloading his
musket
$10.99
Young Soldier
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Young lad who could be from either
side
$12.99
Call to Arms
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Infantry behind fence being charged by cavalry
$17.99
Burnside’s Bridge -
Portrait of the General with the
bridge at
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Hand to Hand Fighting to
take the artillery
$17.99
At the Ready
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A 12-pound Napoleon cannon stands ready
$10.99
Freedom Fighter
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Portrait of Martin R.
Delaney, USCT
$17.99
Charge
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Cavalry overruns a strong artillery position
$17.99
Charge Sample
Face of Opposition –
An early portrait of John Brown
$17.99
In Position
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Profile of a Parrott Rifled
Cannon
$10.99
Shipmate
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Young sailor on board the Merrimac
$17.99
Hope Found
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Portrait of Mary Edwards
Walker,
$17.99
Congressional Medal of Honor winner
Historic Words -
Meeting between General Grant
and President Lincoln
$17.99
Lincoln and Grant Sample
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Confederate States of
Confederate Flag
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The famous
Confederate Generals – The Portraits - $17.99 each
Richard Lee Turbeville Beale
– Commander of the 9th
Virginia Cavalry
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
– “The Hero of
Braxton Bragg
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Controversial Commander of the Army of the West
John Cabell Breckinridge
- Prewar Politician and of
Franklin Buchanan - Confederate Naval
Commander of the
Benjamin Franklin Cheatham Commander in the
West
Jefferson C. Davis - President of the
Confederacy
Jubal Anderson Early
- Famous Commander in the Army
of
Nathan Bedford Forrest -
Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson - “There Stands
Jackson like a Stone Wall…”
Robert E. Lee - Standing portrait of
the South’s most famous leader
Robert
E. Lee Sample
James Longstreet
- Lee’s “Old War Horse”
Thomas Mahone - Commander of a
brigade at
Raphael Semmes
- Naval Commander of the
Confederate raider, the
JEB Stuart
- Cavalry Commander of the Army of
JEB
Stuart Sample
William Henry Walker - Commander in the East and West,
killed at the Battle of Atlanta
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Union National Flag
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35 stars that waved above
Union Eagle -
The Eagle grasping the Shield was a symbol of unity
$17.99
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Union Generals – The Portraits - $17.99 each
Robert Anderson
- Commander at
Samuel Benton
- Commander in the Western
Theatre of the war
Ambrose Everett Burnside
- Commander of the Army of the
Henry Carrington
- Army of the
Joshua Chamberlain - Defended Little Round
Top with the famous 20th
George Armstrong Custer - Famed Cavalry
General of the
Custer Sample
David Glasgow Farragut
- Admiral of the Navy at
Farragut Sample
Ullyses Simpson Grant - Famed Commander and
later United States President
Grant
Sample
Joseph “Fighting Joe” Hooker
- Commander of the Army of the
Joseph
Hooker Sample
Andrew Atkinson Humphreys
- Divisional Commander at
Erasmus Keyes - Fought at
Abraham Lincoln -
President of the
Daniel McCallum
- Director of Railroad Services and
later a Major General
George Brinton McClellan - “Little Mac” twice
held command of the Army of the
McClellan Sample
Alexander McDowell McCook
- Led armies in the Western
Theatre of the war
Henry Morris Naglee - Wounded at
Winfield Scott - “Old Fuss and Feathers” who led the Union Army
in the early years
William Tecumseh Sherman - Famed for his
March to the Sea
Daniel Edgar Sickles
- Lost his leg and received the
Medal of Honor at
Henry Warner Slocum
- Fought at
Slocum Sample
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All of the above patterns are based on Scroll Saw
Civil War Portraits by Gary Browning, Fox Chapel Publishing Co, Inc. No
patterns will be resold or copied under conditions and terms of applicable
law. All patterns can be used for these projects by express permission of the
author and publisher.