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Ulysses S. Grant has been widely acclaimed by both his contemporaries and historians as an exceptional horseman. Grant was a commanding general – the first to reach the same rank as George Washington. Born in Ohio near the Ohio River, Grant grew up around horses. He came to admire and love them, and possessing a natural affinity, rode, travelled, and managed horses at an early age. His father Jesse placed much confidence in his ability and gave him tasks involving horses that were rarely expected of a youth. From boyhood through his illustrious military career, Grant had a well-established reputation for training and managing horses. As a cadet he set a high jump record at West Point that stood for a quarter- century. Grant would ride several horses during the Civil War and was particularly attached to one named Cincinnati.
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NEW! IN STOCK! French Royal Deux-Ponts Ensign with Color, 1781 This junior officer of the Royal Deux Ponts (Zweibrucken) carries the wonderfully ornate standard, the drapeau d’ordonnance of the regiment...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Washington was appointed as Lieutenant Colonel of the Virginia Regiment in 1755, following the death of the previous commander. His first significant action came during the campaign...
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NEW! IN STOCK! The Régiment de Deux-Ponts was a prestigious part of the French Royal Army, composed largely of german-speaking soldiers from the Duchy of Deux-Ponts region (in present-day Germany). Officers...
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NEW! IN STOCK! British 43rd Regiment of Foot Casualty Falling, 1780 Flintlock muskets were the mainstay of European armies between 1660 and 1840. Typically, these muzzle-loading smoothbore long guns were...