US CIVIL WAR CAVALRY SPUR DUG FROM NEW YORK CAVALRY CAMP NEAR FREDERICKSBURG

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Item Code: 2022-1432

Brass spur is complete except for the rowel. The yoke has been somewhat widened and twisted from being in the ground.

Both keepers are solid as is the rowel sprue.

Recovered from the camp of a New York Cavalry regiment near Fredericksburg, Virginia.   [AD] [PH:L]

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