LARGE TIPTON PHOTOGRAPH OF ARCHER’S BRIGADE MARKER ON GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD

LARGE TIPTON PHOTOGRAPH OF ARCHER’S BRIGADE MARKER ON GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD

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$105.00 SOLD
Originally $114.75

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Item Code: 846-83

Image meas. approx. 9.00 x 7.00 inches and is mounted on a heavy brown stock that meas. approx. 9.75 x 12.00 inches.

Image shows the War Department plaque on a circular granite base that stands along Meredith Ave in Herbst’s Woods. The plaque relates the part taken by Archer’s Confederate brigade in the fight of July 1, 1863.

Visible in the background behind the marker is the roadbed for the old trolley line that traversed the battlefield.

Image is clear with very good contrast. Mount has heavily chipped edges. Bottom center has text that reads “ON MEREDITH AVENUE, BRONZE TABLET 44 ½” X 46 ¾” / GRANITE PEDESTAL 34” BASE.”  [ad]

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