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Memories of Liberia Plantation Giclée

 
Memories of Liberia Plantation GicléeQuantity in Basket:none
Code: 4112046175
Price:$75.00

 
 
 
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Memories of Liberia Plantation
Issued in 2012
Giclee on paper
IS: 7-1/2 x 8-3/4 ins.
Edition: 250 and 25 artist's proofs
$75

P. Buckley Moss giclées are printed using the very latest form of high-tech, high quality art reproduction. We use the finest of substrates (premium acid free canvases and papers with a deckled edge) using archival, pigmented inks for long lasting works of art. Rich in texture and color, each reproduction has the look and feel of a highly prized original.

In 1825 Harriett Bladen Mitchell Weir and her husband William James Weir built the house that would become known as Liberia. By July Liberia was pressed into service as the headquarters for General P. G. T. Beauregard, CSA and some reports also record its use as a hospital and "death house" after the Battle of First Manassas. Despite the hardships the family suffered during the months of military occupation, they continued to live at Liberia until March of 1862 when the advance of Union troops forced them to flee south. The house, left in the care of trusted slaves, became the military headquarters of General Irvin McDowell, USA. By the end of the Civil War, Liberia was one of the few significant structures to remain standing on the plains of Manassas.



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