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Image is mounted on a plain unmarked bright yellow card.
The monument pictured is situated along Slocum Ave on Culp’s Hill. View is looking straight on toward the front of the monument which was erected in 1886 and originally topped by a pyramid of cannon balls which can be seen on the ground next to the monument. The soldier replaced the cannon balls in 1888.
Contrast and clarity are very good. Paper is also very good and the mount has only light edge dirt.
Reverse of the mount has a period ink caption that reads “23RD P.V. MON., CULP’S HILL.” Reverse also has an inked stamp for Mumper & Co.
The 23rd Pennsylvania Infantry was commanded at Gettysburg by Lieutenant Colonel John F. Glenn. It brought 538 men to the field, losing 1 killed and 13 wounded. [ad] [PH:L]
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