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Item Code: 668-301
This is a complete set of 25 color lithograph views of monuments, battlefield views and battle scenes all contained in a printed wrapper. The cards were published by C. A. Blocher of Gettysburg, Pa. and date from the early 1900’s. These cards are often encountered separately but these are all bound in this wrapper with perforations for removing them if desired. All are still attached to the binding. The views included are the National Cemetery, printed Gettysburg Address with Lincoln picture, North Carolina State Monument, Jennie Wade House and Grave, Lee’s Headquarters, Meade’s Headquarters, Lee on Traveler, Pennsylvania Memorial, Virginia Memorial, Pickett’s Charge Battle scene, High Water Mark, Soldiers National Monument, Summit of Little Round Top with 140th NY and 44th New York Monuments, the Wills House on the Square, Meade Equestrian Statue, Hancock Avenue looking south, Buford and Reynolds monuments on First Days field, Gettysburg Address Monument in the National Cemetery, Spangler’s Spring, Pennsylvania Memorial and 1st Minnesota Monument, Hancock Statue on East Cemetery Hill, Alabama Monument, Devil’s Den, New York Monument in the Soldiers National Cemetery, Oak Ridge Tower,
The inside front cover has facts of the battle.
Like new condition. [ad][ph:m]
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