"You Will Soon See Them
Tumbling Back"
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2, 1863
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July 2, 1863 has begun as a relatively quiet day. It was almost
as if the two armies were stunned and recovering from the previous
day's battle. However, what was to come would make yesterday's
fighting seem like a skirmish. Major General Winfield Scott Hancock,
commanding the much vaunted 2nd Corps of the Army of the Potomac
had spent much of the day riding back and forth between army headquarters
and his three division commanders, anticipating the actions of
Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. While Hancock was visiting
the 1st Division, now under the command of General John C. Caldwell,
movement was noticed to the left and behind the Weikert farm.
To everyone's surprise General Sickles entire "3rd Corps"
with flags flying and bayonets glistening in the sunlight"
was seen advancing to the Emmitsburg Road. Hancock immediately
recognized the significance of this ill-advised spectacle and
remarked, "Wait a moment you will soon see them tumbling
back."
A courier from General Meade soon arrived directing Hancock to
send reinforcements to General Sickles embattled Divisions who
were being hit hard by the advancing forces of General James Longstreet.
At Hancock's direction, General Caldwell sent his Division of
3,200 men at the double-quick past the rising plume of smoke marking
the burning barn of George Weikert. The Brigades of General Zook,
Colonel Brooke, and Colonel Cross, along with Colonel Patrick
Kelly's famed Irish Brigade, would soon be hurled into the maelstrom
known as the Wheatfield and Rose Woods. Although the 1st Division
was ultimately thrown back with over 40 percent casualties, other
units would be funneled into the Wheatfield fight. Due to the
decisions of Hancock, and the 1st Division's strenuous efforts,
time would be given for the rest of the Army of the Potomac to
regroup and fight the Army of Northern Virginia to a standstill.
It would be another day before the victor of the battle of Gettysburg
would be decided.
Artist Comments:
I am very excited to begin a new series of paintings, "Gods
and Generals ™," featuring a number of the key Generals in
Jeff Shaara's book. General Hancock is a favorite of those who
admire the leaders of the Civil War. My painting features Hancock
(on the right) and Caldwell as they watch General Sickles disobeying
orders, advancing his men. In the background to the right is Colonel
Kelly, double-quicking his famed Irish Brigade into battle.
This is the First of Four Prints in the
New "Gods & Generals" ™ Series
750
Limited Edition Numbered and Signed
50
Artist Proofs Numbered and Signed
Image Size: 15" x 20" Overall Size:
19 ˝" x 24"
This print may still be available on
the secondary market. Please call 817-560-2143 or
contact us through our website for
more information.
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