"Marching Through Georgia" by T. de Thulstrup. Harper's Weekly February 21. 1891
"Marching Through Georgia" by T. de Thulstrup. Harper's Weekly February 21. 1891
"Marching Through Georgia" by T. de Thulstrup. Harper's Weekly February 21. 1891

"Marching Through Georgia" by T. de Thulstrup. Harper's Weekly February 21. 1891

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[CIVIL WAR (1861-1865)] Original double page print from Harper's Weekly, February 21, 1891 - General William Tecumseh Sherman on horseback.

Summary: "Marching Through Georgia" is an American Civil War-era marching song written and composed by Henry Clay Work in 1865.
- likely refers to a painting depicting the famous Civil War event, "Sherman's March to the Sea" through Georgia
, created by artist Thure de Thulstrup;

Size 22 x 11 inches.
Authentic. not a reprint.



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