BOX OF GETTYSBURG RELICS FROM PICKETT’S CHARGE

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Item Code: 173-3433

This display box contains relics found by the late local resident and relic hunter John Cullison on the grounds of Pickett’s charge and then sold to the Rosensteel family in 1959 for their museum which later became the National Park Visitors Center. The relics were released by the Rosensteel family for sale in 1996.

Box contains the following relics:

Large fragment from a 20-lb shell

Large brass hook believed to be from an artillery driver’s saddle

Civilian style iron stirrup

Canister plate from a 3-inch canister round

4 iron canister balls

Mule shoe

Used artillery friction primer    [ad]

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