FIRED US .52 CALIBER SPENCER RIFLE SHELL CASING FOUND AT EAST CAVALRY FIELD AT GETTYSBURG

FIRED US .52 CALIBER SPENCER RIFLE SHELL CASING FOUND AT EAST CAVALRY FIELD AT GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: 173-3081

A complete brass shell casing from a Spencer cartridge with small dent along rim where the hammer struck. Found by local resident and relic hunter John Cullison, later part of the Rosensteel Family Collection, owners of the Electric Map Museum and then National Park Service Museum. [ws]

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