GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – PIECE OF BRICK AND A DROPPED CS BULLET FROM THE JENNIE WADE HOUSE

GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – PIECE OF BRICK AND A DROPPED CS BULLET FROM THE JENNIE WADE HOUSE

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Item Code: 2025-2169

The brick in this set measures 1 ¼” x 1 ¼” x 1/4'’ and was taken from the bricks that were knocked down by an artillery shell during the battle of Gettysburg. This hole in the wall was also used to carry Jennie Wade’s body out of the house and into the cellar. The bullet was found on Cemetery Hill near the Jennie Wade house; it 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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