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Item Code: 236-1008
Offered here is a 6.5” x 5.5” Riker case of relics recovered from Chancellorsville. The Battle of Chancellorsville was a tactical masterpiece orchestrated by Lee and Jackson. These relics were recovered decades ago by author/publisher Dean Thomas.
Included are ten “minie” balls, one being partially melted. Many of the dropped rounds are the Williams “regulation” type.
A nice group of bullets from perhaps Lee’s greatest battle. [jet][ph:jet]
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