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Originally $20.00
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Item Code: 1032-35
Gettysburg battlefield stereoview of the Devil’s Den, published by Webster and Albee of Rochester, NY and “Sold only by Canvassers.” The edges of the card are so marked. Devil’s Den features are sharp, with some fading and foxing along the top 1/3 of the photos. Two men and a boy in civilian attire stand at the flanks of the center boulder. The cardstock shows wear along the corners and is slightly bowed at the center. The backside has minor sections of light discoloration but is otherwise clean. [JC] [ph:L]
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