ThanksNice job - will look good framed.
Thanks !, my drawings with a photo as a background.How did you do this? Your detail is wonderful!
Wow! I like your style.Thanks !, my drawings with a photo as a background.
I love the details, objectively my designs are 'cold' compared to a classic picture, but this is my style.
Now I am preparing forty uniforms table on the Confederate Navy, but I hope to come back to draw Wheeler CorpsSuper! Now I want to go see all your others. Just so happens I have been following Wheeler for all of 1863. Keep up the good work.
Interestingly, besides the Williams Division, I know that other troops were stationed in Saltville.I had some info where the 9th Battalion Georgia Artillery was stationed at Saltville for a while.
Super cool. I will have to check to see how many of them were still around for the Confederate Cavalrys last victory of the war. The battle of Aiken, Sc where Joe Wheeler pushed Judson Kilpatrick back up the same railroad cut he approached on.
[edit]. If I'm not mistaken there is a very detailed study of the last Confederate Cavalry victory about the become available form a very talented historian. The Battle Of Aiken. Any updates @Eric Wittenberg
Very nice. My GGG uncle Col. Legrand Shockley was KIA 10/02/1864 and I am searching for more information on him. If you should run across his name anywhere or a photo it would be great if you could contact me. Again Great image, and thanks for the post.My last work, It represents the commanders of the Williams' Division at the Battle of Saltville, October 2, 1864:
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