“US” ROSETTE FROM MINERAL SPRINGS ROAD, CHANCELLORSVILLE

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Item Code: 236-704

Offered here is a very nice relic recovered among the trenches along Mineral Springs Road, Battle of Chancellorsville.

This is a “US” bridle rosette. Brass face with just enough lead in the back to hold the attachment wires. Condition and patina is very good.

Mineral Springs Road is located in the woods, northeast of the Chancellor House site. Mineral Springs Road is an extension of Bullock Road where they are bisected by Eley Ford Road heading north. This was General Hooker’s last line of defense prior to the complete withdrawal of the Army of the Potomac, and extensive trenches were prepared throughout the woods.

These relics were recovered in the mid-1970s by author/publisher Dean Thomas.  [jet] [ph:L]

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