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Item Code: 410-852A
Narrow piece from a shell meas. approx. 4.50 x 1.00 inches.
Nicely written on the face in white paint is “FREDERICKSBURG, VA.”
Attached is a printed tag that reads “BATTLES OF FREDERICKSBURG DEC. 10-13, 1862 – THIS PIECE OF SHRAPNEL WAS FOUND ON THE BATTLEFIELD SOUTH OF THE CITY. THIS WAS THE AREA OCCUPIED BY THE DIVISION OF UNION GENERAL FRANKLIN DURING THE BATTLE.” [ad][ph:L]
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