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Item Code: 2024-5055
Excellent, clean condition image features the High Water Mark monument and part of the “Copse of Trees” that was the focal point of Pickett’s Charge on July 3, 1863. Printed in partially worn letters along the bottom edge of the mount, “High Water Mark”. Reverse is blank except for a name handwritten in pencil: “Edna Fisher”. [ld][ph:L]
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