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Item Code: 2025-2172
Housed in an attractive matted Riker box display, this relic grouping features a small piece of original brick (1 1/4 “ x 1 ½” x 5/8”) from the world famous Thompson House, better known as General Lee’s Headquarters, with a Confederate Civil War bullet recovered near the house (Seminary Ridge). The brick was cut from the original bricks from the chimney that were removed during repairs. The bullet was recovered before Gettysburg was a National Park and is 100% legal to own.
On the reverse of the box is affixed a certificate of authenticity from another relic dealer.
Housed in an attractive Riker box display with double matting, as well as a color copy of the Thompson House. [ld][PH:L]
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This grouping came directly from the Leyden family in 1998 and within a few months was in the Ray Richey collection. Maurice Leyden was 22 years of age when he enrolled at Syracuse in the military June 12, 1861. By July of 1861 he was a second… (1268-777). Learn More »