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Item Code: 635-381
Pot metal tray shows a floral border around the edges. Image at the top is of General Meade's Headquarters. This section functions as an ash tray. Below this to the right is a slot to rest a cigar, which shows an image of the Soldier's Monument at the National Cemetery. To the left is a match holder with flap that shows an image of the High-Water Mark monument. Flap lifts to reveal an image of the Jennie Wade House and monument. Underside of flap is a match striker. Tray has been highlighted in gold paint. Underside is marked, "SOUVENIR OF GETTYSBURG / M.N. CO. MADE IN JAPAN ". Tray dates to 1910-1920.
Tray measures 4" by 6.25". Item shows spotting in areas. [sl][ph:jet]
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John Towers lived in Anderson, SC to 1849, then was a merchant in Cass County, GA. He moved to Rome in Floyd County, GA in 1855 and had a metal casting foundry there. He enrolled for war service and was commissioned Captain of Company E, 8th Georgia… (846-560). Learn More »