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Item Code: 1235-69
Here is a wood display case 10” x 18” with fine cedar tone. Inside are relics recovered Cold Harbor, Spotsylvania, and the Wilderness.
A relic from Cold Harbor is the brass tip from a cavalryman’s carbine sling. Spotsylvania relics include a priming wire, a brass bayonet scabbard tip, and a brass curb bit chain. A general service eagle coat button, a musket wrench, and a fine dropped specimen of a .69 caliber “Belgian” bullet made in North Carolina were recovered in the Wilderness.
A nice display of relics from these historic battlefields. [jet][ph:L]
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