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Military Landscape Coffee Mug featuring the photograph Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery by Peggy Franz

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Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Coffee Mug

Peggy Franz

by Peggy Franz

$15.00

Size

Image Size

 
 

Background Color

 
R(83) G(132) B(160)

Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

Captured at Jefferson Barracks, one of the National Cemetery Administrations oldest interment sites, has served as a burial place soldiers from all... more

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

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Comments (2)

Barbara St Jean

Barbara St Jean

Congratulations your fantastic image has been FEATURED in MOUSE! Thank you for your great support and participation! Cheers, Barbara F/V

Annie Zeno

Annie Zeno

Congratulations for being featured in Visual Voice. Those who served must all be heard!

Peggy Franz replied:

THANK YOU

Artist's Description

Captured at Jefferson Barracks, one of the National Cemetery Administrations oldest interment sites, has served as a burial place soldiers from all wars. The original military post was built south of St. Louis, Mo., on the banks of the Mississippi River to replace Fort Bellefontaine. Selected for its strategic geographic location, the post was opened in 1826. Jefferson Barracks became the armys first permanent base west of the Mississippi River. By the 1840s, it was the largest military establishment in the United States. During the Civil War, Jefferson Barracks served as a training post for the Union Army. There was also a hospital at the post for the Union armys sick and wounded. Although Jefferson Barracks was formally established as a national cemetery in 1866 by passage of a join resolution, the first burial, at what is now Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery is believed to have occurred the year after the posts founding, on Aug. 5, 1827. On that date, Elizabeth Ann Lash, the i...

About Peggy Franz

Peggy Franz

Hi , My name is Peggy, Taking photos has been a great passion since my early life. Having learned solely by trial and error and hands on practice..Self taught .Capturing nature and wildlife has become my primary goal. There are so many different expressions in animals and even landscapes,that the possiblities are endless! An eye for detail has contributed greatly to any successes I have enjoyed. Born and raised in Missouri, I love the woods and the endless possibilities of beauty in the rolling mountains of the Ozark Foot Hills. Outgoing and tenacious ,I put my heart and soul into my photography and everything I do! . I currently learning to do some art work in addition to my photography. Accomplishments : 2016 Jefferson County Mo...

 

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