Battle on sale of Winchester Lithograph

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Battle on sale of Winchester Lithograph, Item Civil War Centennial reprint of 1889 Kurz & Allison chromolithograph of the Battle of.
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Item Civil War Centennial reprint of 1889 Kurz & Allison chromolithograph of the Battle of Winchester, including list of commanders and Union and CSA casualties.
Paper size 18”H X 24”W
Image Size 15”HX21”W
Condition Excellent. Brilliant colors. No tears or discoloration. Printed on heavy stock.
On September 19, 1864, Maj. Gen. Phillip Sheridan advanced toward Winchester along the Berryville Pike with the VI and XIX Corps, crossing Opequon Creek east of town. The Union advance was delayed long enough for Maj. Gen. Jubal Early to concentrate his forces to meet the main assault. Veteran Union and Confederate divisions fought hard for several hours, but Early's men were gradually driven back toward Winchester, anchored around the defensive works on the north end of town. By on sale late-afternoon, the VIII Corps and Union cavalry turned the Confederate left flank and Early ordered a general retreat. The Union victory began a series of losses for Early's army in the Valley from which it would not recover. The battle was the largest and most costliest fought in the Shenandoah Valley.

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