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Item Code: 2024-6669
Offered here is an 1880s photograph of two tourists in a horse drawn carriage posed in front of the High Water Mark Memorial on Hancock Avenue in the Gettysburg Battlefield. This is a 6” x 4” image on a 10” x 8” mount.
On the back are the names of the tourists and a “Mumper & Co.” stamp. [jet][ph:L]
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