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Item Code: 1180-48
Well-known print showing the 6th Wisconsin’s charge on the 2nd Mississippi in the railroad cut at Gettysburg on July 1.
The focal point of the print is the fight for the colors of the 2nd Mississippi. Corporal Francis A. Waller of the 6th Wisconsin is shown struggling with Sgt. W. B. Murphy of the 2nd Mississippi for the latter regiment’s colors.
The print is signed by the artist and numbered 836 of 950. Accompanied by COA.
Print is in good condition and comes in a gray over brown mat. [ad][ph:L]
Insured UPS shipping: $40.00 east of the Mississippi; $60.00 west of the Mississippi.
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