U.S. 12 POUND GRAPE SHOT BALL RECOVERED FROM GETTYSBURG

U.S. 12 POUND GRAPE SHOT BALL RECOVERED FROM GETTYSBURG

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Item Code: 2025-610

Grape shot ball was found in the woods between Pennsylvania monument and Taneytown Road. Approx. 1 3/8" in diameter.

This relic was once part of the Iva Rosensteel Rider collection. Mrs. Rider is the sister of George Rosensteel, who started the Electric Map museum in Gettysburg. Eventually, it became a part of the Rider collection in Gettysburg, which remained in the family until The Horse Soldier purchased the collection in June 2016. [sm][ph:L]

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