RELICS FROM 2ND CORPS HOSPITAL, GETTYSBURG, FOUND BY DEAN THOMAS

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Small case with relics recovered from the fields where the 2nd Corps Hospital was located at Gettysburg.

Relics include an eagle cuff button, an 1863 Indian head penny, a carved musket ball, and an arrow head. Includes small scrap of note paper with recovery location in Dean’s hand writing. All items are in good condition.

The 2nd Corps Hospital was moved a few times for various reasons. These relics are from the last location along Rock Creek on sections of the Bushman and Schwartz farms.  [jet][ph:L]

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