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NEW RELEASES FOR JUNE 2021
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
THE FIRST BATTLE OF BULL RUN, 1861
THE UNION ARMY
THE 11[SUP]th[/SUP] REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY

The 11[SUP]th[/SUP] Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment of the Union army in the early years of the American Civil War. The regiment was organized in New York City in May 1861 as a zouave regiment, known for its unusual dress and drill style, by Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth, a personal friend of US president Abraham Lincoln.
The troops were drawn from the ranks of the city’s many volunteer fire companies, and the unit was also known as the Ellsworth Zouaves, First Fire Zouaves, First Regiment New York Zouaves, and US National Guards.

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The unit was among the first to occupy the territory of a Confederate state when it captured Alexandria, Virginia on May 24[SUP]th[/SUP] 1861, less than 24 hours after the commonwealth seceded from the Union.
The regiment then went on to suffer extensive casualties during the First Battle of Bull Run, during the fighting on Henry House Hill, and whilst serving as a rearguard for the retreating Union army.

The regiment would later be stationed near Hampton Roads during the Peninsula Campaign, but experienced little fighting. It was sent back to New York city in May 1862, and the regiment was mustered out of service on June 1862.
There were several attempts to reorganize as a light infantry regiment through the summer of 1863, and many new enlistees were involved in suppressing the New York Draft riots. This was to fail and the enlistees were transferred to the 17[SUP]th[/SUP] New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment.

Ellsworth’s Fire Zouaves marched to Manassas in their zouave jackets and trousers, with red firemen’s shirts and blue fezzes. In the July heat the zouave jackets were abandoned, and most men continued in their red or white firemen’s shirts, and some even added havelock-covered kepis to replace the fezzes. With the officers dressed in Grey, this gave the unit, a motley, multi coloured appearance.

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11NY-15
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1861 - 1865
THE FIRST BATTLE OF BULL RUN, 1861
11[SUP]th[/SUP] REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY,
2 INFANTRY.
(2 pcs)

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11NY-15N
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1861 - 1865
THE FIRST BATTLE OF BULL RUN, 1861
11[SUP]th[/SUP] REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEER INFANTRY,
4 INFANTRY.
(4 pcs)




THE FIRST BATTLE OF MANASSAS, 1861
THE ARMY OF THE SHENANDOAH
1[SUP]st[/SUP] VIRGINIA CAVALRY REGIMENT

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The 1[SUP]st[/SUP] Virginia Cavalry Regiment was formed in the spring of 1861 around the nucleus of several cavalry companies from the valley of Virginia which had been placed under the command of J.E.B. Stuart.
Regimental organization was completed by the appointment of Stuart as Colonel on 16[SUP]th[/SUP] July 1861.
The unit then comprised ten companies, lettered A-M, of men enlisted for Confederate States service for one year.
The regiment was reorganized 22[SUP]nd[/SUP] April 1862, and served thereafter through most of the civil war.

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CS1VCAV-02
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1861 - 1865
THE FIRST BATTLE OF MANASSAS, 1861
1[SUP]st[/SUP] VIRGINIA CAVALRY REGIMENT,
TROOPER.
(2 pcs)


The 1[SUP]st[/SUP] Virginia Cavalry Regiment was often illustrated in the newspapers during the early days of the war. Especially during the First Manassas when Stuart, with companies H and B under R. Welby Carter and John Blair Hoge, made a dashing charge upon the 11[SUP]th[/SUP] New York Zouaves. Artists on both sides were inspired by the episode, and reporters dubbed the companies the “Black Horse Cavalry”.
The troopers performed well during this engagement, and it was in no time, especially under the inspiring leadership of Stuart and Fitzhugh Lee, that they grew into one of the crack mounted outfits of the Confederate service.

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CS1VCAV-03
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1861 - 1865
THE FIRST BATTLE OF MANASSAS, 1861
1[SUP]st[/SUP] VIRGINIA CAVALRY REGIMENT,
TROOPER.
(2 pcs)


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Re: New Releases forJune 2021 - American Civil War

It's been a long wait for the 1st VA CAV . . . You bet'cha I'm all in . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
Re: New Releases forJune 2021 - American Civil War

It's been a long wait for the 1st VA CAV . . . You bet'cha I'm all in . . .
:smile2: Mike
Mate I am with you...All in is an understatement. And even though I think I have 2 or 3 JEB Stuart figures I have ordered JEB as JJ has done him better than anyone

Jas
 
After these 11th are released I think we only have the officers, standards and drummer to go. I cant wait to complete my set and see which unit is released yet.
We know the Garibaldi Gaurd, 14th Brooklyn, Stonewall Brigade and artillery are coming.....So whats next.... I am excited

Jas
 
After these 11th are released I think we only have the officers, standards and drummer to go. I cant wait to complete my set and see which unit is released yet.
We know the Garibaldi Gaurd, 14th Brooklyn, Stonewall Brigade and artillery are coming.....So whats next.... I am excited

I am EXTREMELY excited to see what John does with artillery! I've never owned an actual ACW artillery set even though that's my main range/theme of interest. Gonna be excting!
 
Great ACW releases! I like all the Confederates released recently. Dad said, "That's some great Civil War!"
Best Wishes & Good Health
Paddy
 
I would like to see many more 1st VA Cavalry figures in the future but I have a feeling there is only going to be the 6 figures and JEB Stuart as pictured in the promo photo. Now my question is . . . Do I double up on these???
Mike
 
You could or maybe have someone like the guy Brad knows convert a couple for you.
Mark
 
As for the 1st Virginia are there individual multi photos of each trooper for viewing out yet? Also can we suspect $130 or so for the price per figure? They look good in a plausible action sense much more useful than the famed WB line of the same regiment which were depicted almost in a parade like deployment. Already it's easy to lobby for four to six more figurines just to finish out a real complete depiction of the actual event.
 
I got my JEB Stuart and he is amazing. I have the otherr 2 ordered. Like Mike, I might double up on one or 2 of the poses. Hopefully John does make a few more....But love what I am seeing

Jas
 

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