SmugMug > all-time keyword > solder > Confederate Crossing.  This striking 13x19 inch print is of a "modern-day" Confederate Col. from South Carolina.  It was taken at the annual Shepherdstown, Potomac River crossing at Pack Horse Ford.  It is double black matted, printed on museum Hahnemuhle art paper and in a black museum frame.  

Price:  $250.00
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Confederate Crossing. This striking 13x19 inch print is of a "modern-day" Confederate Col. from South Carolina. It was taken at the annual Shepherdstown, Potomac River crossing at Pack Horse Ford. It is double black matted, printed on museum Hahnemuhle art paper and in a black museum frame.

Price: $250.00
 > Confederate Crossing.  This striking 13x19 inch print is of a "modern-day" Confederate Col. from South Carolina.  It was taken at the annual Shepherdstown, Potomac River crossing at Pack Horse Ford.  It is double black matted, printed on museum Hahnemuhle art paper and in a black museum frame.  

Price:  $250.00
Confederate Crossing. This striking 13x19 inch print is of a "modern-day" Confederate Col. from South Carolina. It was taken at the annual Shepherdstown, Potomac River crossing at Pack Horse Ford. It is double black matted, printed on museum Hahnemuhle art paper and in a black museum frame.

Price: $250.00
Photo by: SlainteImages · see photo in gallery

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