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Photo, Print, Drawing[Civil War veterans of the 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment at a reunion in Gettysburg] 1 photograph : albumen print ; sheet 23 x 34 cm, mount 35 x 42 cm. | Photograph shows portrait of Union veterans with young boy; the man with bowtie to the boy's left identified as John Mitchell Vanderslice, Medal of Honor recipient; the boy is possibly his son.
- Contributor: Tipton, William H.
- Date: 1885-01-01
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Civil War veterans of the 40th New York Infantry Regiment and two women at reunion at Devil's Den in Gettysburg] 1 photograph : albumen print; mount 21 x 25 cm. | Photograph shows group portrait of Union veterans wearing G.A.R. hats, medals, and reunion ribbons and two women at Devil's Den in Gettysburg staring at their monument that was dedicated on July 2, 1888.
- Contributor: Tipton, William H.
- Date: 1888-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingParade of 129th Penna. Volunteers at Easton, Pa. on their first reunion August 14, 1884 1 photograph : albumen print on card mount ; mount 11 x 18 cm (stereograph format)
- Contributor: Knecht, R. (Reuben)
- Date: 1884-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingOn Baltimore Pike, house where Norwood laid wounded & where Fenton died Looking west. 1 drawing : wash ; sheet 12 x 20 cm. | Drawing shows a house used as a makeshift hospital in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where the wounded of the 9th Massachusetts Light Artillery Battery were cared for; Norwood refers to Private John K. Norwood and Fenton refers to Sergeant John L. Fenton, both wounded on July 2, 1863; Norwood was later discharged for disability and...
- Contributor: Holland, Richard
- Date: 1884
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Monument to 1st Regiment Eastern Shore Maryland Infantry at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania] 1 photograph : gelatin silver print on card mount ; sheet 82 x 81 mm, mount 126 x 126 mm. | Photograph shows monument depicting a soldier lying behind the cover of a low pile of rocks with a rifle. A five pointed star, symbol of the Twelfth Army Corps, is above his head. Inscription reads "1st Regt. Eastern Shore Maryland Volunteer Infantry, Col....
- Date: 1880-01-01