RELIC SOLDIER’S TIN MESS PLATE FROM MARYLAND HEIGHTS

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Item Code: 236-187

Typical tin mess plate that just about every soldier in the army would have had. Measures approximately 8.5” in diameter.

A few slight bends from being used at the time and as a relic since. One small chip on rim, otherwise strong, solid and complete.

Recovered by Dean Thomas on Maryland Heights overlooking Harpers Ferry.  [jet] [PH:L]

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