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Don Troiani

Don Troiani's lifelong focus on America's military heritage enables him to present that subject with a credibility that surpasses his contemporaries. For a quarter century Don Troiani has methodically built one of the great private reference collections of Civil War, War of 1812 and Revolutionary War uniforms, equipment, insignia and weapons which Troiani calls on to add the unique dimension of realism he is so well known for.

 

 
 
    
   
   
       
 
Examples of Troiani's Work:
 
 
 
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"Garryowen"

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Image Size:  17" x 34"  Canvas Edition:  50 S/N prints  Issue Size:  1000 S/N prints  Published:  2002

Fredericksburg December 12, 1862 at quick march, the men of the Irish Brigade
cross the Rappahannock River into the town of Fredericksburg to meet their fate
at the calamitous forthcoming battle. As they cross, passing generals Meagher and
Hancock, the band strikes up the jaunty Irish tune Garryowen.

 
 
 
 
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"New York's Bravest"

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Image Size:  20" x 29 1/2"  Canvas Edition:  45 S/N prints  Issue Size:  1100 S/N prints  Published:  2002

New York's Bravest depicts the 69th N.Y.S.M. and the 11th N.Y. Fire Zouaves
recapturing the 69th's flag at 1st Manassas. No regiments fought with more
courage than the Firemen and the Irishmen at 1st Bull Run on the steamy
morning of July 21, 1861.
 
 
 
 
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"Toward The Angle"

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July 3, 1863, the brigade of Richard B. Garnett presses toward the copse
of trees in the desperate assault commonly known as Pickett's Charge. In
moments Garnett will be shot dead and many of his men killed or wounded
in their valiant attempt to break the Union center. Following directly
behind, is Gen. Lewis Armistead, hat on sword leading his brigade to
immortal glory.

 
 
 
 
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"Battery Longstreet"

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Just after noon September 17, 1862, the Battle of Antietam took a critical
turn for Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. Gen. James Longstreet
saw the Union attackers were advancing fast; he summoned every piece of
artillery to take up position in the Piper Farm apple orchard. After
their cannoneers dropped, wounded or dead, Longstreet's staff members
dismounted and began working the pieces themselves.

 
 
 
 
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"Confederate Standard Bearer"

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Image Size:  16" x 20"  Issue Size:  600 S/N prints  Published:  1982

Confederate Standard Bearer with Army of Northern Virginia
battleflag during the Wilderness campaign of 1864.


 
 
 
 
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"Brothers of Ireland"

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June 27,1862 , the Ninth Massachusetts volunteers had already engaged
in hours of vicious fighting with a Confederate army at Gaine's Mill.
After a lull in the fighting, the stillness was broken by a vigorous
Southern assault as the rest of the Union forces melted away, leaving
the ninth nearly alone. Just then the 69th New York Volunteers came
dashing in; firing ceased and the day was saved.

 
 
 
 
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"General Patrick R. Cleburne"

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November 30,1864 Gen. Cleburne, the gallant leader is pictured here
leading his troops in their headlong frontal assault on the entrenched
Northerners at Franklin, Tennessee.

 
 
 
 
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"Brandy Station Review"

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A majestic sight that happens once in history. On an open plain near
Brandy Station,Virginia , Robert E. Lee, J.E.B. Stuart and Lee's party
reached the reviewing ground. They spurred their horses forward at a
full run and thundered down a three mile long line of troops as 10,000
glittering sabers were upraised.

 
 
 
 
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"First Battle Flags"

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November 1861, a memorable moment for Southerners. On the field near
the huts of their winter quarters in Centerville, Va., they were
presented with new battle flags of the Confederate States Of America.

 
 
 
 
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"General Nathan Bedford Forrest"

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Perhaps no other leader that emerged from America's Civil War had the
immensely imposing character of the Confederacy's Nathan Bedford
Forrest. This charismatic leader is pictured here , thundering
through the snowy carpet of a Tennessee woodland.

 
 
 
 
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"Jackson Is With You"

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August 9, 1862. It was the moment of crisis at the battle of Cedar
Mountain. Hand to hand fighting sent the left wing of Stonewall
Jackson's army reeling back in confusion. Jackson realized he
needed to rally his men. He raised his sword, rusted to the
scabbard, grabbed a battle flag, and shouted to his men "Jackson
is with you, rally brave men, and press forward"!

 
 
 
 
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"Fire On Caroline Street"

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December 11, 1862, the men of the 20th Massachusetts (Harvard
Regiment) work their way through the town of Fredericksburg, VA.
Met with fierce resistance by the Confederates, the 20th Mass.
found themselves engaged in street fighting at close quarters.
Although a dreadful slaughter ensued, the town of Fredericksburg
was now in Union hands.

 
 
 
 
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"The Battle of Cowpens"

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Image Size:  26 3/4" x 20"  Issue Size:  1250 S/N prints  Published:  1996

American revolution 1780, Maryland and Virginia Continentals surge
into the 7th Regiment of Foot, also known as the Royal Fuzileers,
seizing both the unit's colors in hand to hand combat.

 
 
 
 
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"Eve of the Storm"

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May 1, 1863, the historic final meeting of Gen. Robert E. Lee and
Gen. Stonewall Jackson as they discuss the strategy that was to win
them Chancellorsville. Gen. A.P. Hill looks on beneath the star
filled sky.

 
 
 
 
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"Colonel of the Confederacy"

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A commander of an Army of Northern Virginia Infantry surveys the
horizon, waiting to lead his men forward towards the sound of battle.

 
 
 
 
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"Diehards"

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August 30,1862 became a memorable moment known as Second Manassas.
The Louisianan's ammunition had run out, with no time to send for
more, the men began throwing rocks at the advancing Union troops.

 
 
 
 
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"The Gray Comanches"

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June 9, 1863, just after sunrise, the cavalry and horse
artillery of Union General Alfred Pleasanton jabbed across
the Rappahannock, in a whirlwind assault on the Confederate
command of Gen. J.E. B. Stuart encamped on the fields around
Brandy Station, Va.

 
 
 
 
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"Charge"

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On May 2, 1863 the Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry plunge down
the planked Orange Turnpike at the battle of Chancellorsville.

 
 
 
 
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"The Bonnie Blue Flag"

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On May 12, 1864, Private Stepp, part of Gen. Ramseur's North
Carolina brigade, encourages his embattled comrades with his song.

 
 
 
 
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"Emblems of Valor"

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In the winter of 1863, the Confederate army is on the move once
again. The 8th Georgia regiment pauses long enough to update the
battle honors on their cherished flag.

 
 
 
 
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"The Forlorn Hope"

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June 18, 1864 , Major Christopher Crossman leads his soldiers
of the First Maine heavy artillery at Cold Harbor.

 
 
 
 
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"General Robert E Lee"

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Here comes Lee "cold and quiet and grand" as one Southern
diarist remembered, riding into a town with his staff.

 
 
 
 
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"Saving The Flag"

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July 2, 1863, Col. Harrison H. Jeffords of the 4th Michigan,
thrust his drawn sword into a soldier, regaining the symbolic
regimental flag at Gettysburg's wheatfield.

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"Old Jack"

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Summer of 1862, a regiment of Virginians from Stonewall's
Brigade cheer on their leader, Stonewall Jackson, as they
march towards a recently captured field of action.

 
 
 
 
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"Men Must See Us Today"

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July 2, 1863 the 124th New York Infantry, which hailed from
Orange county, were nick named the Orange Blossoms. This painting
shows their historic stand, while lead by Col. Van Horne Ellis,
at Devil's Den Gettysburg.

 
 
 
 
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"Union Standard Bearer"

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Union Standard Bearer of the 3rd U.S. Infantry prepares for
battle during the Mine Run campaign of 1863.

 
 
 


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