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#2 looks Amazing![FONT="Georgia"][SIZE="3"]John R. Legg[/SIZE][/FONT]
[email]Johnlegg90@gmail.com[/email]
"Alright, Legg, what did you screw up now?" - C. Henderson
Ft.Blakeley LH - May 25-27
Maryland, My Maryland. - September 7-9
6th Wisconsin Antietam LH - September 15-17
150th Perryville - October 5-7
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#2 for sure.William L. Shifflett
Valley Light Horse and Lord of Louisa
"We are still expecting the enemy. Why dont he come?" -JEB Stuart
In Memory of 3 Sox, 4th Va Cavalry horse, my mount, my friend. Killed in action January 9th, 2005.
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Image #2 is just plain beautiful.
Your obident servant....
Sean CollicottYour humble servant....
Sean Collicott
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#2.
Until I saw the current results, I thought #1 would be taking it, as that seems to be the norm around here. Not meaning that image in particular, but anything with those individuals in it. Maybe folks want a change, and 2 sure is a bully image! All were killer.
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Great choices, Eric! Hard to decide! All three are wonderful images, but, with the holidays upon us, I had to migrate towards No. 2 as well. Aside from being an outstanding image, it also brings something else to mind when I view it... and that's "family".With kind regards,
[B][SIZE=3]David Frohmader[/SIZE][/B]
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[I][SIZE=1]“And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” — Abraham Lincoln[/SIZE][/I]
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2 for sure. Nice to see that early war jacket. Not many of those represented. Also just a plain classic image of the period.
Andrew Quist
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Andrew Quist
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".. . let no man, unchallenged, asperse the memory of our sacred dead, our fallen comrades, with the charge of treason and rebellion. They fell in defense of the liberty and independence of their country, consequently were heroes and patriots."
- General George W. Gordon, Army of Tennessee
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