Chancellorsville Battle Map with Stonewall Jackson Wounding

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The Battle of Chancellorsville was fought from 30 April to 6 May 1863 just west of Fredericksburg, Virginia, where the Confederates had previously won in December 1862. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia were outnumbered 2 to 1 by Hooker's Army of the Potomac but Lee's aggressiveness and boldness led to a Confederate victory. However, Lee's best commander, Lt. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, was mortally wounded by his own men.

This hand drawn map shows the situation between 9 and 10pm on 2 May, at which time Lt. Gen Stonewall Jackson was mortally wounded. 

Result: Confederate Victory

Created/Published: 1863

Dimensions (Width x Height): 14x10.8

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Each map is printed using the finest materials and methods. Your map will be handled with white gloves from start to finish. We use the Giclee printing method on the finest paper, which produces a clear, extremely detailed, durable map that is perfect to be proudly displayed in your home or office. 

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  • Non-glare acrylic to reduce reflection
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  • Wire mounting
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