BOX OF GETTYSBURG RELICS FROM PICKETT’S CHARGE

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Item Code: 173-3432

This display box contains relics found by John Cullison on June 2, 1959 on the grounds of Pickett’s charge and then sold to the Rosensteel family for their museum which eventually became the National Park Visitors Center. The relics were released for sale in 1996.

Box contains the following relics:

Animal head made from a broken toy.

3 Confederate bullets 1 fired 1 pulled and 1 dropped

Iron watering bit

Field made candle holder made from a canteen

Bullet made into a fishing sinker

Iron horse shoe

Enlisted man’s shoulder scale “clam shell” with brass anchor strip

Display comes with a color copy of the original label with Mr. Cullison’s name and date the relics were purchased from him.    [ad]

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