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Item Code: 286-514
Iron stirrup was recovered at Country Club Road in Gettysburg. It was from the collection of Ron Miller, brother of Ed Miller, who amassed a large collection of Gettysburg relics from 1960’s – 1980’s. Ron Miller was born in Gettysburg and was a teacher by profession. He was a member of the Adams County Historical Society and the Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania.
Item is in very good relic condition. Light surface rust and pitting are present. [sl]
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