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Item Code: 205-101
Image shows the monument to the 90th Pennsylvania Infantry which stands near the north end of Hancock Ave. The monument was erected in 1888.
Paper image and mount have light surface dirt. Cream colored mount has a pencil inscription at lower left that reads “90TH PA. VOL. GETTYSBURG.” The bottom left corner has a small chip obliterating part of the regimental number. Image contrast is light.
Reverse has strong and clear black ink stamp that reads “FRANK G. KLAGES / 4027 GREENMOUNT AVE, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.” One corner of reverse has a penciled number “77.”
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