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Item Code: 1032-34
Gettysburg battlefield stereoview captioned “193 The Devil’s Den, Front, Gettysburg, Pa., U.S.A.” The stereoview was produced by Keystone View Company of Meadville, PA and is so marked on the front edges. Devil’s Den boulders are shown in excellent detail. Some fading is present at top left. The cardstock has some foxing and light staining along the edges, and wear at the top right corner. The backside is clean and unmarked. The card has some bowing across the center. [JC][ph:L]
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