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Item Code: P13333
Stereo view shows a section of the Gettysburg Cyclorama depicting the death of the soon to be Medal of Honor winner Lt. Alonzo Cushing of Battery A, 4th US Artillery.
Image is on a plain yellow mount. Both the image and print have some light surface dirt. Bottom edge of the mount has what looks to be rodent damage but it is slight.
The reverse has a Tipton label titled “SIGHTS AND SCENES FROM THE BATTLEFIELD OF GETTYSBURG. Underlined on the label is caption 480 which reads “THE DEATH OF LIEUT. CUSHING.” Rodent damage does not affect the label.
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