SIX TIPTON & MYERS STEREO CARDS OF THE GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD

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Item Code: 635-256

William Tipton and Robert Myers operated from 1868 to 1873, taking over the Gettysburg photography business of C.J. Tyson.

Here is a group of six stereo cards featuring scenes from around the Gettysburg battlefield. All are in similar excellent condition. Mounted on orange mounts. Two of the six have paper labels glued to the back and one of these labels retains a clipped portion of the Tipton & Myers name.  The images depicted are: a portion of the National Cemetery, Table Rock at Devil’s Den, Reynolds statue in National Cemetery, view looking east into town down Middle Street from Seminary Ridge, big rocks at base of Culp’s Hill (#591), and the Soldiers Monument in the National Cemetery (#520).

All images are clear and the mounts have no chips or edge wear.  [jet]

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