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When the Forest Ran Red
$19.95


Robert Matzen (Director), Fred Anderson (Starring), Stephen Brumwell (Starring), Paul Kopperman (Starring)

When the Forest Ran Red tells the story of George Washington's first days as a soldier prior to the Revolutionary War. Shot at major battlefields with hundreds of reenactors, this film features some of the world's top historians.



Eastern Frontier Art
$60.00


Robert Griffing (Artist)

This is an image of one way of life being eclipsed by another; the Indians looking down at what is the beginning of a city and realizing that the English aren't leaving, as promised, but instead taking over. (18.25" X 26.5")



Scouting for the English
$40.00


Robert Griffing (Artist)

Here we see a single silent warrior as he keeps a patient watch over the French across the Monongahela. (9" X 13")



Victory Coat
$40.00


Robert Griffing (Artist)

A defeated army commanded by a wounded General Braddock makes its disordered retreat, leaving behind a battlefield littered with spoils beyond any conqueror's wildest dreams. (11" X 8")



War Chief of the Mohawk
$20.00


Robert Griffing (Artist)

When Native Americans went to battle, they were always led by a War Chief chosen by his people for possessing great skill and courage. (9" X 6.75")



Warriors
$60.00


Robert Griffing (Artist)

A Cherokee warrior and Highlander scout in advance of Grants disastrous expedition against Ft. Dusquesne. (16" X 20")



Wounding of General Braddock
$50.00


Robert Griffing (Artist)

Braddock, badly bleeding, was loaded with two other wounded officers and taken from the battle ground, He died within days of the battle. (16" X 22")



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