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Item Code: 1180-47
Well-known print depicting Colonel Henry King Burgwyn of the 26th North Carolina carrying the colors of his regiment and urging his men forward during the fight at Gettysburg on July 1.
The print is signed by the artist and numbered 515 of 1000.
Print is in excellent condition.[ad][ph:L]
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