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Item Code: 1179-1690
Published by J. Wrigley, New York, circa 1861. One page, bordered w/ colored stars and stripes, featured a four stanza poem commemorating the young colonel of the famed New York Fire Zouaves, shot down on the stairs of a house in Alexandria, VA. Exhibits fold-marks & one slight soiled mark. Else VG and attractive. Highly attractive. Fine piece of patriotic Elmer Ellsworth memorabilia. In protective sleeve. [jp][ph:L]
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