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Civil War - Heavy artillery unit 1861 Doormat

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60.96 cm x 91.44 cm

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Size: 60.96 cm x 91.44 cm

Home is not a house, it's a feeling. Help create the perfect feeling even before you enter the door with a personalised doormat. Non-slip rubber that won't crack or buckle, this mat resists fading, mold, and mildew and can be easily cleaned with a hose. This beautiful mat is an excellent addition to any home.

  • Dimension: 60.96 cm w x 91.44 cm l
  • High quality sublimation printing allows for full rich colour that won't fade
  • Mat is 0.31 cm smooth fleece with white edge bounding
  • Sturdy latex action backing allows for a non-slip grip
  • Approved for indoors and covered-outdoor areas
  • Decorated in the USA
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note this product’s customisable design area measures 60.96 cm x 91.44 cm. For best results please add 0.31 cm bleed.

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Civil War - Heavy artillery unit 1861 Doormat

Civil War - Heavy artillery unit 1861 Doormat

Colourized photo from 1861 Original Title: Fort Richardson 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery Photographer: Unknown Location: Arlington, VA Fort Richardson was constructed by the Union army in September 1861, as a part of the Civil War defences of Washington DC. The army built the fort shortly after its route at the First battle of Bull Run (Manassas) in the late July 1861. The fort was named after General Israel B. Richardson, whose division had been deployed to defend the City of Washington by way of the Columbia Turnpike. The fort had the highest fortification on the Arlington Line, took a position on the crest of a ridge. It had a perimeter of 316 yards, 15 locations for cannons, including a 100-pound Parrot rifle. After the war ended in 1865, the United States returned the many properties it took over to their rightful owners. Sometimes the US army would compensate for the use and the damage it took. Then they auctioned off the materials that made up the forts. Currently, there is very little of the base left. Located on the grounds of the Army Navy Country Club, in Arlington County, Va. The earthen south wall and ditches are well preserved, along with small scraps.

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Product ID: 256900899108913308
Added on 11/6/20, 4:45 pm
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