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Civil War Painting - Battle Of Utoy Creek by Marc Stewart

Battle Of Utoy Creek is a painting by Marc Stewart which was uploaded on March 6th, 2007.

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Comments (8)

Nicole Johnson

Nicole Johnson

Powerful work. Nicely done. Congrats

Cathy Lindsey

Cathy Lindsey

Nice! Congratulations!

Jacqueline Athmann

Jacqueline Athmann

Great job on the sale!

Travis Devine

Travis Devine

Very Nice painting Marc, im a reenactor with the 8th Tennessee US INF. who fought at Utoy with Reillys Brigade and lost 95 of 160 that went in the charge. I will have to order a copy as soon as I can. Travis Devine 8th Tn Vols.

Kennon Fagan

Kennon Fagan

This is a great portrayal of a battle that happened practically in my backyard.All of us who grew up in East Point & S.W. Atlanta should give this guy some support. I have walked this battlefield many times & his detail is awesome.For those of you that don't know it is located on Dodson Dr. at Cascade & to the west toward's Adam's Dr. It is now Cascade Spring's Nature Preserve. Many of the trenches & rifle pit's are still visible as well as a two gun (Yankee) battery. There are also some beautiful Bigleaf Magnolia's to see , one of our Creator's majestic tree's that you don't often see. Best of Luck , Clay Fagan

Perry Bennett

Perry Bennett

An incrediable and highly accurate portrayal of the skermishers of Riley's Brigade of Cox's Division XXIII Army Corps US assaulting the Kentucky Orphan Brigade of Bates Division, CSA on 6 August 1864! The artist is to be highly commended for his work! Regards, Perry Bennett Major, Logistics Corps Command Historian 335th Signal Command (Theater) US Arcent Fort McPherson, GA (404)-559-4602 leonard.bennett@arcent.army.mil

Larry Keahey

Larry Keahey

Exquisite painting and the details are magnificent

Andrew Gillette

Andrew Gillette

I love your paintings! The level of detail and the subject matter evokes both a feeling of excitement and of freedom for me. (I am not a pilot, but I am a military history buff).

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