UNKNOWN ANTIQUE GETTYSBURG TOURIST PHOTO – WARFIELD RIDGE TOWARD LITTLE ROUND TOP

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Offered is a nice photo taken by an unknown photographer from the vicinity of Warfield Ridge looking over the valley of Farnsworth’s Charge and toward Little Round Top.

The photo is mounted to a black card.  The photo measures 5” x 7” and the card measures 9” x 7”.  The reverse is blank, save for a small ballpoint pen notation that reads “W from J. Burns”.  This is a misidentification as the westward view from the Burns monument is quite different from this image.

This is a neat, vintage view of Gettysburg that would display nicely.  [cm][ph:L]

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