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Item Code: 1054-537
Plain mount showing two men standing over the staged dead bodies of several soldiers. Several images similar to this were staged by soldiers roaming the battlefield when back in town for Lincoln’s cemetery dedication in November of 1863. Pre-printed paper label pasted to the back shows a list of available stereo cards. This one being “Dead Soldiers, between Round Top and Devil’s Den.” From W.H. Tipton’s “Sights and Scenes from the Battlefield of Gettysburg.” [jet]
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