"A Cavalry Charge," Edwin Forbes, copper plate etching, 1876, zoomable image

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Sized, cropped, and adjusted for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, July 19, 2013.
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engraving
Original caption
A Cavalry Charge. An advance against the enemy's guns, which are posted on the hill. The enemy's line has met the charge, and is trying to save the guns, which are hurrying to the rear.
Source citation
Edwin Forbes, Life Studies of the Great Army, A Historical Work of Art in Copper-Plate Etching ...(New York: Edwin Forbes, 1876), plate 27.
Source note
Privately published. The complete set of forty plates sold for $50.00 in 1876. 
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