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Item Code: 1054-488
We have seen a couple of variations of this color lithograph. One has Meade alone. This one has Meade prominently featured in the center, flanked by Hancock and Reynolds. Battle monuments divide the figures, which are portrait busts in oval wreaths. A panoply of arms and flags, both US and CS, lie at bottom center. A registration warning is printed at lower left. Globe Lithograph Company mark is at lower right. A very colorful and very nicely framed lithograph, probably dating between the thirtieth and fiftieth anniversaries of the battle, when such marketing was at its height. [sr]
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