US 4.52 INCH 12LB SPHERICAL CASE SHOT FROM PHILADELPHIA MOLLUS MUSEUM – EX-BUEHLER COLLECTION - RECOVERED AT GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: 1052-05

This historic projectile is from the collection of the late L.M. Buehler of Gettysburg. The L.M. Buehler Collection was once on display in the first battlefield relic museum in Gettysburg owned and operated by J. A. Danner. This collection and Danner’s Museum contained some of the earliest known documented battlefield relics ever assembled.

Sometime after Mr. Danner’s death the museum was put up for auction. Large portions of his museum were purchased by the Pennsylvania State Museum; today a portion is still on display at the William Penn Memorial Museum in Harrisburg, PA, the Jennie Wade Museum on Baltimore St. in Gettysburg and other locations such as the Civil War Library and Museum of Philadelphia.

The origins of the Civil War Library and Museum date back to 1865 just after the Civil War ended when veteran officers of the United States Army, Navy, and Marine Corps gathered in Philadelphia to form the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States ("MOLLUS") as the first chartered Civil War institution in America.

In 1888, the organization incorporated as the War Library and Museum to preserve its members’ military and personal items in perpetuity.

Over the course of time, The Civil War Library & Museum was renamed twice including as the Civil War and Underground Railroad Museum of Philadelphia and most recently as the Civil War Museum of Philadelphia. On August 2, 2008, the Civil War and Underground Railroad Museum of Philadelphia permanently closed its building at 1805 Pine Street in anticipation of moving to The First Bank of the United States building on 3rd Street between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. That move never took place and ultimately the Civil War Museum's vast collection was entrusted to the stewardship of the Gettysburg Foundation and the National Constitution Center.

The Civil War Museum of Philadelphia owned what many believed to be the largest inventory of Union Army materials outside of government stewardship. The Civil War Museum had a priceless collection of treasures that included 7,000 original photographs, a library of approximately 13,000 volumes, and over 2,900 artifacts that included firearms, edged weapons, uniforms, paintings, accouterments, flags, and other artifacts related to the "War of the Rebellion."

The Civil War Museum of Philadelphia served as the oldest chartered Civil War institution in the country, and its Museum on Pine Street previously offered three floors of exhibits from 1922-2008.

The exterior of this shell has a surface that is pock marked by light pitting throughout. The Bormann fuse is missing allowing one to view the matrix remaining inside.

One side of the shell has a faint number “2” done in white paint as well has a small white stripe at bottom with the museum accession number of “86.1.59.”

With the shell is a black wooden base bearing an old worn paper label with the number “118” as well as an accession number that matches the one on the shell.  [ad] [ph:L]

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