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Item Code: 2021-1137
The monument to the 10th Pennsylvania Reserves Regiment is south of Gettysburg at the base of Big Round Top on South Confederate Avenue. It was dedicated in 1890 by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Present at Gettysburg: 29 officers, 392 enlisted men. Two men killed, three men wounded. The 10th Pennsylvania Reserves was commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg by Colonel Adoniram J. Warner.
The large format card and image remain in very good condition. Card features a beveled, gilt edge. A small caption, in white, is seen on the bottom edge of the image. Nothing on the back. [jet] [ph:L]
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