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White House Strategy
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Lee, Jackson and Davis, July 13, 1862 It was a meeting like no other during the Civil War. Meeting in the President’s upstairs office, they planned strategy to protect the Confederate capital and save the South. 750 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered lithographs. Image Size: 22” x 19 1/4”
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Lee, Jackson and Davis, July 13, 1862 It was a meeting like no other during the Civil War. Following the Seven Days Campaign in the summer of 1862, Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson left the field to confer with Confederate President Jefferson Davis at Richmond’s Confederate White House. Meeting in the President’s upstairs office, they planned strategy to protect the Confederate capital and save the South. Artist Mort Kunstler notes: "At times, the President’s rambunctious five-year old son, Jefferson Davis, Jr. – dubbed “the General” by White House staff – would slip into official meetings." 750 Limited Edition Signed and Numbered lithographs. Image Size: 22” x 19 1/4”
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