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Item Code: 205-82
Image shows a section of the famous Gettysburg Cyclorama. The section in the view depicts a Union artillery battery moving to the front with infantry coming up behind it for support.
Paper image and mount are mostly clean with minor crease at upper right corner. Rose colored mount has copyright information along both edges. The bottom of the mount is marked “7337 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.” Image contrast is good.
Reverse has a black printed mark that reads “PHOTOGRAPHED AND PUBLISHED BY B. W. KILBURN, - LITTLETON, N.H.”
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