BULLET IN WOOD FOUND ON CULP’S HILL FROM THE ROSENSTEEL FAMILY COLLECTION

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Item Code: 173-1629

This bullet in wood was recovered by John Cullison on Culp’s Hill near the site of the 82nd Pennsylvania monument and passed by him to the Rosensteel family collection of Gettysburg artifacts.

The section of wood meas. approx. 2.25 inches long x 1.25 inches thick. The bullet is almost completely engulfed in the wood and only a small portion of the base can be seen. If desired and if done carefully, a little more wood could be chipped away to reveal more of the bullet.

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