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Here is a photograph of a large number of Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) members posing in down town Hanover, PA, at the “Custer Tree”. The framed image measures 19” x 22” overall. Original heavy oak frame shows no damage. Image is under glass and backed by wood. Veterans pose in street with at square with the Custer Tree; location where on June 30, 1863, General George A. Custer is said to have tied up his horse. Veterans stand in G.A.R. uniforms with reunion ribbons. Image is faded. [jet] [ph:L]
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