US .58 CALIBER “PAIN BULLET” FOUND IN THE HISTORIC WHEATFIELD AT GETTYSBURG

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Found by local resident and relic hunter John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959, on the southern part of the battlefield in the woods around the historic Wheatfield. This “pain bullet” was later part of the Rosensteel Collection of Gettysburg.  [WS]

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