John Paul Strain Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Print:"Christmas At Moss Neck"
Previous Item
10 of 83
Next Item
View All John Paul Strain

John Paul Strain Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Print:"Christmas At Moss Neck"

Item# LTD-531
$225.00
Free Shipping
See It Framed
Ask about this item    Print Friendly

Gallery Direct Art Artist
Artist: John Paul Strain
Title: Christmas At Moss Neck | Generals Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson & Major Walter Taylor Moss Neck Manor - Caroline County, Virginia December 1862
Size: 18.5" x 27" - Additional sizes and mediums will be listed for selection from the Drop Down Options Box.
Edition Size: Artist Hand Signed and numbered Limited Edition, COA included.
Medium: Giclee on Paper and Canvas - Select available options from drop down box.
About the Art: During the winter of 1862-63 General Stonewall Jackson made his headquarters at one of Virginia’s most lavish estates, Moss Neck Manor. The 1600 acre plantation owned by the Corbin family was eleven miles down river from Fredericksburg. The majestic home was 250 feet long with two wings. Moss Neck Plantation became the winter quarters for the Second Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia. The soldiers camped near the stables several hundred yards from the manor.

The last days of 1862 were cold and snowy. Both General Jackson and Lee wrote letters to their wives expressing their hopes and dreams of peace for the coming year. Jackson’s wife Anna wished him to take leave and travel to North Carolina to see his family for the season. Stonewall replied, “It appears to me that it is better for me to remain with the command so long as the war continues, if ever gracious Heavenly Father permits. The Army suffers immensely from absentees. If all our troops, officers & men were at their posts, we might through God’s blessing, expect a more speedy termination of the war.”

As Christmas approached the Corbins and Jackson prepared for a big celebration. Grateful southern citizens brought so much food to the manor that Jackson invited General Lee, Stuart, Pendleton, along with selected staff members to a Christmas dinner. A lavish table was prepared with three turkeys, ham, oysters, vegetables, pickles, and freshly baked biscuits. A bottle of wine would be served by servants wearing white aprons. When the twelve officers arrived for dinner, all were surprised at the bounty of the feast. A great time was had by all.

On the last day of the year General Lee published to his army a congratulatory order on the successful battle of Fredericksburg. But in it he warned that new duties lay ahead. “The war is not yet ended. The enemy is still numerous and strong, and our country demands of the army a renewal of its heroic efforts in her behalf.”
4.9
Out of 5.0
A graph showing this site's review totals.
Overall Rating
99%
of customers that buy
from this merchant give
them a 4 or 5-Star rating.
Verified Buyer
May 31, 2025 by Leah S. (TX, United States)
“Love the picture”
Verified Buyer
May 16, 2025 by Wayne W. (United States)
“Easy ordering”
Verified Buyer
May 14, 2025 by Brian R. (United States)
“quick and easy process. Nice selection of art.”
Verified Buyer
May 1, 2025 by CAROLE P. (United States)
“QUICK & EASY”
Verified Buyer
April 29, 2025 by Robert B. (United States)
“I bought this print a few years ago and decided we wanted one in our second home.”
Verified Buyer
March 28, 2025 by Julie S. (United States)
“Very easy”
Verified Buyer
March 15, 2025 by Dana D. (IA, United States)
“It has been fun and very easy.”
Verified Buyer
March 13, 2025 by MARK W. (United States)
“PLEASE SHIP ASAP”
Verified Buyer
March 13, 2025 by Dianne F. (United States)
“Very convenient.”
Verified Buyer
March 11, 2025 by Keith W. (CA, United States)
“Love this guys work. It arrived much faster than originally expected and Ed was great in keeping me updated. Having it framed now and excited about adding a new piece of art to my wall. Thanks for your personalized help and a very smooth transaction.”

Scroll to top