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Item Code: 173-1956
These relics were recovered on Pickett’s Charge field by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959.
Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who held these relics in their private collection until released in 1996.
This box includes the following relics:
Fired and Mushroomed CS .58 caliber Gardner Minie ball
.44 caliber Ball for a Colt Army Revolver
Williams Cleaner Bullet
CS. 57 caliber Gardner Minie Ball
Fired .69 caliber Musket Ball
Fired US .58 caliber Minie Ball
CS “Southern Plantation Style” Saddle Stirrup (measures 4 inches diameter)
Fragment of a Cartridge Box Tin
Ammunition Box Screw
Two pieces of Lead Sabots
Iron Handle to a Coffee Grinder
CS Handmade Horse Bridle chain (measures 6 inches)
Piece of Saber Bayonet Scabbard (measures 5 inches)
Engineer Caliber (measures 5 inches)
Kentucky Rifle Trigger
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