serviceman for accuracy and dependability
This kneeling firing figure exhibits the standard infantry dress worn by the Iron Brigade throughout the majority of the American Civil War: a nine button model 1858 Infantry Frock Coat
This young officer in training wears a simple uniform coat of dark blue with the lapels buttoned across and carries a naval pattern dirk suspended from his waist belt that may have been purchased from an English maker
A junior officer reports to his superior that the men are standing to" and ready for action
In the Gospel of Mathew he says these men came from the East to worship the Christ
31451 - Confederate General Robert E. Lee, Mounted First Legion-MB American Civil War serviceman for accuracy and dependabilityConfederate General Robert E. Lee, Mounted Arguably, the most famous horse during the American Civil War was Robert E. Lees primary mount, Traveller. He was a gray American Saddlebred of 16 hands (64 inches, 163 cm), notable for his speed, strength, and grace under fire. Difficult to frighten, his steady demeanor made him a good horse for an officer in the heat of battle. However, at the Second Battle of Bull Run, while Lee was at the front