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Item Code: 410-883
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card with artwork showing General Meade and staff observing the second day’s battle at Gettysburg.
Contrast and clarity is passable. Paper and mount have light staining. Bottom corners of the mount are chipped.
Reverse of the mount has a period ink number “315” and is stamped “SECOND DAY’S BATTLE” as well as an inked stamp for Mumper & Co. Gettysburg, Pa. [ad] [PH:L]
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