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#1 in the Battles That Forged a Nation Series. Number 787 of 1250. Copyright 1996. American Revolution 1780 - Maryland and Virginia Continentals surge into the 7th Regiment of Foot,
also known as the Royal Fuzileers, seizing both the unit's colors in hand to hand combat. Overall measures 31” x 24 1/2”. Excellent condition; unframed. Certificate of Authenticity from the artist is NOT with the print. [ld]
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