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J.E.B. Stuart leading his men on the famous four day ride through enemy territory in June 1862

by Frank Vizetelly

J.E.B. Stuart leading his men on the famous four day ride through enemy territory in June 1862 - Frank Vizetelly
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English: "J.E.B. Stuart leading his men on the famous four day ride through enemy territory in June 1862" oil on Canvas.
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1862

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Frank Vizetelly

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