WWI “CAMP GETTYSBURG” FLAG COLORED SILK SCARF

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Item Code: 635-77

Measures 16.25 x 16.25”. Made of white silk, with red, white and blue borders and blue-starred corners and a flag-bearing soldier in WWI khaki uniform, below which is black inscription: “Greetings / Camp Gettysburg, PA.” Lower vignette depicts soldier and girl, with inscription “Remember Me”. The white silk portion is very slightly soiled, while the red, white and blue portion remains immaculate. Not to be confused with Camp Colt, Camp Gettysburg was a WWI infantry training camp for elements of the 3rd Infantry Division. Unique and colorful. Highly attractive WWI Gettysburg souvenir. Mounted on white card.  [jp]

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