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Description The Battle of Resaca by James Walker. The 12-foot-long oil painting is located at the New York State Military Museum in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. It appears to illustrate a moment in the battle at which the XII Corps, which included Butterfield's 3rd Division, enters the fight.
Date circa 1870s
Source https://www.army.mil/e2/c/images/2015/02/05/380419/original.jpg via https://www.army.mil/article/142254/lost_historic_military_painting_is_found_now_the_challenge_is_where_to_find_space_to_show_it
Author James Walker

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