War Posters
Our collection of vintage World War I and World War II posters include propaganda posters, Red Cross, Army, Navy, Marines, and several foreign war posters. |
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Civil War Battle of Opequan Illustrated Poster
$19.95This vintage illustrated poster depicts the 1864 Battle of Opequan in Virginia during the Civil War. Learn More -
Civil War Battle of Pea Ridge Illustrated Poster
$19.95This vintage illustrated poster depicts the Battle of Pea Ridge in Arkansas during the Civil War. Learn More -
Civil War Battle of Resaca Illustrated Poster
$19.95This vintage illustrated poster depicts the Battle of Resaca in Georgia, 1864, during the Civil War. Learn More -
Civil War Battle of Stone River TN Illustrated Poster
$19.95This vintage illustrated poster depicts the 1863 Battle of Stone River, near Murfreesborough, TN during the Civil War. Learn More -
Civil War Battle of the Wilderness Illustrated Poster
$19.95This vintage illustrated poster depicts the Battle of the Wilderness in Virginia during the Civil War. Learn More -
Civil War Battle of Williamsburg Illustrated Poster
$19.95This vintage illustrated poster depicts the Battle of Williamsburg in Virginia during the Civil War. Learn More -
Civil War Battle of Wilson's Creek Illustrated Poster
$19.95This vintage illustrated poster depicts the 1861 Battle of Wilson's Creek during the Civil War. Learn More -
Civil War Capture of Fort Fisher Illustrated Poster
$19.95This vintage illustrated poster depicts the capture of Fort Fisher in North Carolina during the Civil War. Learn More -
Civil War Confederate Army Heroes and Flags Poster
$19.95This vintage poster shows full-length portraits of Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and G.T. Beauregard with four versions of the Confederate flag surrounded by bust portraits of Jefferson Davis and Confederate Army officers. Poster dates to 1896. Learn More -
Civil War Fall of Petersburg Illustrated Poster
$19.95This vintage illustrated poster depicts the fall of Petersburg, VA during the Civil War. The actual poster dates to the late 1890s. Learn More




