The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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Image:
10.00" x 6.50"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
15.50" x 12.00"
The Unknown Soldiers Framed Print
by Ms Judi
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The Unknown Soldiers framed print by Ms Judi. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Fort Smith Military National Cemetery. The Fort Smith National Cemetery is the oldest original cemetery of the states three national cemeteries. The... more
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Comments (12)
Artist's Description
Fort Smith Military National Cemetery. The Fort Smith National Cemetery is the oldest original cemetery of the states three national cemeteries. The other two are in Fayetteville (Washington County) and Little Rock (Pulaski County). At the end of fiscal year 2005, there were 13,127 interments. The first recorded burial was that of surgeon Thomas Russell. He was a War of 1812 veteran who was with the original company of riflemen who landed on December 25, 1817, at Fort Smith (Sebastian County). He died there on August 24, 1819.
From April 23, 1861, to September 1, 1863, Fort Smith was under the control of the Confederate army. During this time, many Confederate soldiers were buried at Fort Smith, including 475 unknown Confederate soldiers. Two significant Confederate burials were Brigadier General James B. McIntosh and Brigadier General Alexander E. Steen.
From April 23, 1861, to September 1, 1863, Fort Smith was under the control of the Confederate army. During this t...
About Ms Judi
In the beginning I was first inspired to pick up a camera at a very young age by my beloved grandfather. He had a dark room set up in our attic where he developed his own photos and would let me watch him work ...Sadly he passed away when i was seven, but he left a huge impact on me that will last a life time.. His love remains with me and within my own photography captures. While living in New York and working psych I suffered an unexpected spinal injury that changed my life.... I moved back to Wisconsin, where I was born . I picked up my camera again and started shooting anything and everything that I found interesting. I never go any where without my camera. While living with level 10 pain and walking with a cane ( at times I...
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Ms Judi
Thank you so much Ed and Mike for the wonderful comments... =)
Mike Martin
A most moving image! The burst of sunlight through the trees really makes this an exceptional capture!
Ed Sweeney
Very powerful image, Judi. Well done. v/f
Tamara Becker
Lovely image, tells a great story! V
Ms Judi replied:
Thank you so much Tamara! =)
Craig Carter
Congratulations! v
Ms Judi replied:
Thank you so much Craig!
Ms Judi
Thank you so much ... Kristin
Kristin Elmquist
Fantastic in black and white, Ms. Judi. Vote.
Ms Judi
Thank you so much Cheri for the wonderful comment and vote!
Cheri Randolph
Ms Judi, I am always amazed, too, at the sheer numbers of lives lost when I visit military cemeteries. It brings home the devastating destruction of war, and this photograph captures that feeling so well. voted
Ms Judi
Thank you so much JRR for the feature!