Confederate General James Longstreet. James Longstreet (January 8, 1821 – January 2, 1904) was one of the foremost Confederate generals of the American Civil War and the principal subordinate to General Robert E. Lee, who called him his "Old War Horse." He served under Lee as a corps commander for many of the famous battles fought by the Army of Northern Virginia in the Eastern Theater, but also with Gen. Braxton Bragg in the Army of Tennessee in the Western Theater.
New, high-quality gloss photo produced on heavy-weight (260 g/m2 - 10.4 mil) resin-coated acid-free paper. Resin-coating allows for limited water resistance. Acid-free paper slows the yellowing process brought about by exposure to light and air impurities.
Photo sizes & pricing:
$3.99 - White-bordered 4"x6" photo. Available in black and white or sepia tone* and will arrive in a plastic sleeve for added protection. Also available borderless upon request.
$5.99 - Borderless 8"x10" photo. Available in black and white or sepia tone* and will arrive in a plastic sleeve for added protection. Also available with white border upon request. To purchase this photo in 8"x10", please type word 'add' in the selection box. This will add $2.00 to the stated price of $3.99, for a total of $5.99.
$10.99 - White bordered 11"x14" photo. Available in black and white or sepia tone*. Will be shipped rolled in an air-tight container. Also available borderless upon request. To purchase this photo in 11"x14", please type word 'add' in the selection box. This will add $7.00 to the stated price of $3.99, for a total of $10.99.
The photo in this listing is shown in 8"x10". Photo area may be cropped differently if choosing an alternate size.
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*Sepia tone is a brownish finish that gives a more antiquated feel to the photograph. If you would prefer this option, please select 'Sepia' from the drop-down menu before adding to your cart.
A Note on Image Quality:
The quality of historic images are subject to the capabilities of the original photographer and the limitations of photo technology prevalent during the time-period in which it was taken. Some historic images are very sharp and clear, while others may be blurred, cloudy, or over/under exposed. Many historical images were originally produced on glass plate negatives, giving some a scratched, spotted or crackled appearance if the plate was damaged.
Please note that we do not attempt to fix, enhance or disturb the original image, as we feel these eccentricities add to it's historic charm. Thanks for taking this into consideration before making your purchase.
FAQ:
How do I know your image description is accurate?
We strive to make our photo descriptions as accurate as possible. Descriptions are taken directly from the U.S. Library of Congress or National Archives (where applicable). In many cases, these institutions hold the original photo and state exactly what the original photographer ascribed to the image. Therefore, we use these institutions as our standard of authority on all applicable image descriptions. We are not responsible for errors and we will not participate in disputes. Should you have a dispute, please contact the Library of Congress or National Archives directly.
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When can I expect my package?
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Is your transit packaging secure?
Great care will be taken to ensure that your item arrives in excellent condition. Prints are shipped flat on cardboard and sealed in a water-resistant envelope or, for posters or maps, a crush-resistant tube. We have shipped thousands of prints in this manner and found it to be very reliable. Because of this, we have every reason to believe our packaging methods are superior and can not be responsible for variables outside of our control (postal handlers and carriers, etc.). For maximum protection, shipping insurance is offered and recommended for an additional $2.00.
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