TIPTON STEREO VIEW OF 5TH MICHIGAN MONUMENT ON SICKLES AVE - GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: P13341

Image is mounted on yellow stock. One edge is marked “STEREO GEMS OF GETTYSBURG SCENERY” and the other states that the image is by W. H. Tipton.

The view shows the monument to the 5th Michigan Infantry which stands along north side of Sickles Ave not far from the Wheatfield. The monument was erected in 1888.

The view is number 1065 and is captioned “5TH MICHIGAN INFANTRY MONUMENT SICKLES AVE.”

The contrast of the image is tad light and the mount is clean.

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