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Item Code: L15351
This is a nice display of relic buttons and a Confederate note. Infantyman’s buttons from left to right were recovered from- Antietam / Sharpsburg, near Burnside’s Bridge in October 1959; Harpers Ferry at Maryland Heights in April 1961; Manassas, Virginia near Rail Road Creek in August 1957. Note providing this documentation is attached on reverse of frame. Ten dollar note was printed in Richmond, is No. 105234, and is dated February 17, 1864.
Frame is in very good condition. Measures 9 ¼” x 11 1/8”. Reverse has wire for hanging purposes. [sm]
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