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Item Code: 2024-5717
This Keystone stereo view card features one of the most popular views along the US right flank at Gettysburg from the position of Cooper’s Battery. The image is mounted to a dark gray card with minimal wear. The reverse hosts a text description of the scene and its significance. A single ink line is noted at the lower left corner of the reverse side. The date of publishing is likely 1900.
A striking image from the decades immediately following the battle – perfect for the collector of fine Civil War and Gettysburg photography. [cm] [ph:L]
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