SET OF 20 FULL COLOR GETTYSBURG POST CARDS IN THE ORIGINAL BOX

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Item Code: 668-300

Folding blue cardboard box with white lettering of “GETTYSBURG 20 VIEWS SOUVENIR POST CARDS.”

The full color cars look to date anywhere from the 1930’s to the 1950’s. The set includes scenes of the North Carolina Monument, Buford and Reynold’s statues and Hall’s 2nd Maine Battery, Soldier’s National Monument, New York Memorial in the National Cemetery, Jennie Wade House and Grave, Gettysburg Address Memorial in National Cemetery, Meade’s Headquarters, 1st Minnesota and Pennsylvania Memorials, Oak Ridge Tower and adjacent monuments, Eternal Light Peace Memorial, Presbyterian Church with inset of pew where President Lincoln sat, Meade Monument, Virginia Memorial, Meade Monument (again,) Spangler’s Spring, Summit of Little Round Top, Alabama Memorial, Gettysburg Address plaque,  Gettysburg Address plaque (again,) Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor’s Center with World War Two soldiers passing in review.

All are in like new condition. [AD] [ph:m]

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