15th Georgia at Gettysburg Framed print Ltd/ Ed signed

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View From Weikert’s Ridge Gettysburg - July 2, 1863 14x20' Print Signed Limited #2/100 Framed giclee Art Print Wood frame w/glass and brass title plate Gettysburg Diographic Print by Dennis Morris For more information about Diographic prints see https:///2009_Portfolio.html View From Weikert’s Ridge Gettysburg - July 2, 14”x 20” signed limited edition(100)print The 15th Georgia Regiment was one of four regiments that comprised General Henry Benning’s Brigade of Hood’s Division. On July 2, 1863 following a long march and countermarch the Brigade set up on Warfield’s wooded ridge just west of the present day Eisenhower Farm. After a brief artillery bombardment General Evander Law’s Brigade moved west off Warfield’s ridge. For reasons still debated today Law’s brigade moved directly West toward the conical shaped hill known as Round Top. Benning’s brigade was to follow Law some 350 yards to the rear. Due to smoke and possibly due to the wounding of General Hood, Benning’s brigade struck a path more to the north. On the left flank the 15th Georgia moved down the slope to a point on the G. W. Weikert Farm w the view to the east opened up. we see that view that no doubt awed the 15th Georgia in anticipation. Directly in front is Houck’s Ridge crowned by the now abandoned cannons of Smiths’ battery. T the 124th NY regiment is firing read more