Description: Introducing the beautiful . . . McNeill's Rangers in Moorefield By John Paul Strain Johnathan Halterman, Lt. Jesse C. McNeillIsaac S. Judy, Erasmus Tucker, Captain John Hanson McNeillLt. Isaac S. Welton, Joseph A. PancakeMoorefield Presbyterian Church - Western VirginiaOctober 1863 Signed Classic Canvas GicléeCondition: New Limited Edition size: 65Image Size: 25" x 28 1/4""Includes a Certificate of AuthenticityHandling time: usually ships within 5 business daysShips FedEx (free!) rolled in a tubeNotes from the artist: "The exciting heroic tales of Southern cavalry have captured the imagination of Americans for generations. The moments once remembered of superbly mounted horses charging forth in line of battle with spurs pressed to chestnut flanks, sabres flashing, and guns blazing have aged into legend. One of those cavalry units was an independent partisan command organized by Captain John Hanson McNeill in Moorefield Western Virginia. The unit was commissioned by the Confederate Congress in September of 1862, Company E of the 18th Virginia Cavalry. They became known as McNeill's Rangers. Captain McNeill and his Rangers began immediately to raid Federal installations, railroads, and wagon trains, causing havoc throughout the countryside. It was said that over 20,000 Federal troops were diverted to protect the B&O Railroad from repeated Ranger raids. In 1863 the Rangers severely damaged the railroad and burned the machine shops at Piedmont. The President of the B&O, John W. Garrett reported to the US Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton,"the extensive machine and carpenter shops of Piedmont have been burned. The engine and cars of the east-bound main train and two-tonnage trains have also been destroyed. Five other engines damaged. The heat of the fire at the wreck of the trains at Bloomington had been too intense to permit much work." In one of the most daring cavalry exploits in the war the Rangers captured two Federal Generals in Cumberland, Maryland and rode away in a snow storm chased by Federal Cavalry. Confederate General John B. Gordon said, "In a daring dash it is the most thrilling incident of the entire war." About John Paul Strain: Mr. Strain and his paintings have been featured on the television shows of C-Span's Washington Journal, The History Channel, and Extreme Makeover Home Edition. Throughout his career he has won many awards for his art. Reproductions of his work have won numerous 1st place awards and "Best of Show" honors, such as the PICA Awards, The Printing Industry of the Carolina's, and at the PIAG Awards in Georgia. John Paul is also a featured artist for internationally known collector art companies the Bradford Exchange and the Franklin Mint for which he has created a Civil War Chess Set, several limited edition plate series, sculptures, and many other collectible items featuring his paintings. He has also completed a number of commissioned works for the United States Army, which are on permanent display at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Fort McNair, Washington D.C., and the battlefield visitor's center at Normandy, France. Today, Mr. Strain's original paintings can be found in many noted museums such as the Museum of Fredericksburg, and at Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello. Options:Paper Giclées200 S/N Paper Giclées - $225 50 Artist's Proof Paper Giclées - $325Image size 19 1/4" x 21 3/4" Canvas Giclées95 S/N Studio Canvas Giclées - $27510 Artist's Proof Studio Canvas Giclées - $325 Image size 19" x 21 1/2" 65 S/N Classic Canvas Giclées - $525 (here) 10 Artist's Proof Classic Canvas Giclées - $675Image size 25" x 28 1/4" 5 S/N Executive Canvas Giclées - $1200Image size 32" x 36"
Price: 525 USD
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Painting Surface: canvas
Features: Signed
Region of Origin: United States
Custom Bundle: No
Personalize: No
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 28 1/4 in
Title: McNeills Rangers in Moorefield
Production Technique: watercolor gouache giclee
Listed By: Sea Raven Press
Item Length: See height
Item Height: 25 in
Subject: Moorefield Presbyterian Church - Western Virginia, October 1863, History
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Material: Canvas
COA Issued By: John Paul Strain Historical Art
Culture: American
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Time Period Produced: 2000-Now
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Framing: Unframed
Artist: John Paul Strain
Year of Production: 2000-Now
Signed By: John Paul Strain
Style: Historical Realism, Realism
Color: Multi-Color
Signed: Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Reproduction
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Theme: History
Type: Painting