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Item Code: R20916
A nicely presented and attractive display of bullets and other items recovered around Culp’s Hill. Fifty-one bullets in total, really illustrate how hard the fighting was in that area. There is a mix of Union and Confederate bullets. There are several “drops” but most are fired. And many of those fired rounds had a very severe impact with something! All bullets have a pleasing white patina. Additionally, there are two flat buttons, pewter spoon bowl, musket sight, piece of Boreman fuze, and a knapsack hook.
Recovered by an old-timer who lives locally and is personally known by the Smalls.
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