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General Sherman Color Tinted Civil photo War 07136

General Sherman Color Tinted Civil photo War 07136

General Sherman Color Tinted Civil photo War 07136   General Sherman Color Tinted Civil photo War 07136
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Then the image is carefully brought back to life by adding color to the black and white image. By using these techniques the hands of time are turned back and for the first time you can see the images in color as they might have been on the day they were taken. You have your choice of size and finish for the photo. Note that the size you choose may require cropping and the finished image may appear slightly different than the one shown. If preferred a white border can be added above/below or left/right to allow all of the original image to print.

Unless requested when placing your order, your image may be cropped. E-Surface Photo Paper is by far our most popular photographic paper. As a professional paper, it boasts rich, sharp color that won't fade or yellow, creating beautiful prints that will last for years to come. Our Metallic Photo Paper features a unique pearlescent surface. It offers highly saturated colors, ultra-bright backgrounds, and will last a lifetime with typical home storage. Major General Sherman'Old Tecumseh. Like Grant, Sherman had left the Army in the 1850Â's. Similarly, he failed at many attempts including banking and law.

At the start of the Civil War he was the Superintendent of the Louisiana Military Academy. Within a few months he was back in the Army, this time as a Colonel.

A few months after that, he was promoted to Brigadier General. After a few early struggles, in which his sanity was questioned, he proved to be an effective commander.

He is best remembered for his march to the sea. After the war, he replaced Grant as Commanding General and served until 1884.


General Sherman Color Tinted Civil photo War 07136   General Sherman Color Tinted Civil photo War 07136