69th REGIMENT NEW YORK STATE MILITIA
COMPANY K
(IRISH ZOUAVES)
1861
BY DON TROIANI
MINT CONDITION
ARTIST SIGNED AND NUMBERED, LIMITED EDITION HISTORIC ART PRINT
ONLY 750 PRINTED; THIS IS #519
COMES WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Original, Don Troiani artwork published by Historical Art Prints in 1988.
Size of print with edges is 20 ¼ inches by 15 ½ inches; Image size without edges is 15 inches by 11 ¾ inches.
THIS IS A SOLD-OUT PRINT THAT IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FROM THE PUBLISHER
The 69th Regiment, located in New York City and still in existence, was organized October 12, 1851. In 1858 it was reorganized as an artillery regiment, doing duty as infantry. The regiment has rendered the State service during the Quarantine riots in 1858, the Draft riots, 1863, and the Quarantine disturbances in 1892. It was reduced, December 6, 1893, to a battalion of five companies, A, C, D, I and K. The battalion was on duty at Brooklyn during the Motormen's strike in January, 1895. New companies were organized for the battalion as follows: Company B, June 5, 1894; Company G, June 10, 1895; Company E, June 11, 1895, and Company F, September 7, 1900. The battalion was reconstituted a regiment September 4, 1895. April 28, 1898, the regiment received authority to organize as a twelve-company regiment, preparatory to its entry in the United States service, in which service it was mustered May 19, 1898, as the 69th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteer Infantry, and mustered out January 31, 1899. Companies L and M were disbanded April 12, 1899; Company F, February 8, 1900, and Company B, March 5, 1900. Company F was reorganized and mustered in, May 31, 1900.
#5 in Civil War Regimental Series
This is a new, artist signed and numbered, limited edition historic art print. Only 750 of these prints were produced; this is number 519. The print also contains the original, numbered Certificate of Authenticity complete with a description of the scene and history of the 69th Regiment. The plates and production drafts of this print have been destroyed and it will not be reprinted. The print is sharp, bright, clean and new. It has never been framed or displayed and has been stored flat in an acid-free print holder in a dark, climate-controlled, smoke-free environment. Print is sold out and only available on the secondary market. The print comes shipped flat and well protected. A wonderful, out-of-print, limited edition, artist signed and numbered, historic art print by America’s most respected military artist, Don Troiani.
69th REGIMENT NEW YORK STATE MILITIA
COMPANY K
(IRISH ZOUAVES)
1861
BY DON TROIANI MINT CONDITION
ARTIST SIGNED AND NUMBERED, LIMITED EDITION HISTORIC ART PRINT
ONLY 750 PRINTED; THIS IS #519
COMES WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Original, Don Troiani artwork published by Historical Art Prints in 1988.
Size of print with edges is 20 ¼ inches by 15 ½ inches; Image size without edges is 15 inches by 11 ¾ inches.
THIS IS A SOLD-OUT PRINT THAT IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FROM THE PUBLISHER
The 69th Regiment, located in New York City and still in existence, was organized October 12, 1851. In 1858 it was reorganized as an artillery regiment, doing duty as infantry. The regiment has rendered the State service during the Quarantine riots in 1858, the Draft riots, 1863, and the Quarantine disturbances in 1892. It was reduced, December 6, 1893, to a battalion of five companies, A, C, D, I and K. The battalion was on duty at Brooklyn during the Motormen's strike in January, 1895. New companies were organized for the battalion as follows: Company B, June 5, 1894; Company G, June 10, 1895; Company E, June 11, 1895, and Company F, September 7, 1900. The battalion was reconstituted a regiment September 4, 1895. April 28, 1898, the regiment received authority to organize as a twelve-company regiment, preparatory to its entry in the United States service, in which service it was mustered May 19, 1898, as the 69th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteer Infantry, and mustered out January 31, 1899. Companies L and M were disbanded April 12, 1899; Company F, February 8, 1900, and Company B, March 5, 1900. Company F was reorganized and mustered in, May 31, 1900.
#5 in Civil War Regimental Series
This is a new, artist signed and numbered, limited edition historic art print. Only 750 of these prints were produced; this is number 519. The print also contains the original, numbered Certificate of Authenticity complete with a description of the scene and history of the 69th Regiment. The plates and production drafts of this print have been destroyed and it will not be reprinted. The print is sharp, bright, clean and new. It has never been framed or displayed and has been stored flat in an acid-free print holder in a dark, climate-controlled, smoke-free environment. Print is sold out and only available on the secondary market. The print comes shipped flat and well protected. A wonderful, out-of-print, limited edition, artist signed and numbered, historic art print by America’s most respected military artist, Don Troiani.