GROUP RELATING TO VERMONT MONUMENTS AT GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: 635-235

This group includes a cabinet card photo and three booklets from Vermont monument dedications at Gettysburg.

The cabinet card is a W.H. Tipton photo of the Vermont brigade monument (a lion) at Gettysburg.

The booklets include “Vermont At Gettysburg, July 1863 and Fifty Years Later” (1914), “Vermont Monuments at Gettysburg, Report, Addresses, and Poem” which is a clothbound book from the dedications on October 9, 1889 including the 1890 Commissioner’s Reports, and the “Vermont Day Programme” of dedications which includes line drawings of the Vermont monuments dedicated on October 9, 1889.

Condition of most items is excellent. The “Vermont Day Programme” shows moderate wear to all pages with some chips, small tears, and tape reinforcements of folds.

A very interesting group from the dedications of the Vermont monuments on the Gettysburg battlefield.  [jet]

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