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Very fine condition Civil War period stereoview on a salmon colored mount. Minor wear to edges of mount; left side image somewhat light in contrast. Minor soiling & foxing spots on reverse. Reverse has photographer’s label with identifies the image as No. 512 of Tipton & Myers’ Stereoscopic Views. Description of the image reads, “Battle-field of Gettysburg-Culp’s Hill, from Ever-green Cemetery : Rifle Pits in fore-ground-the scene of a terrific musketry contest on the 2d and 3d of July, 1863.” “PUBLISHED BY TIPTON & MYERS (Successors to C. J. Tyson)-Excelsior Galleries, Gettysburg, Pa.” [ld]
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