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1934 Jane Wade House And Monument Gettysburg Pennsylvania Linen Postcard - Civil War History - Great Depression Era - Ready For Framing
1934 Jane Wade House And Monument Gettysburg Pennsylvania Linen Postcard - Civil War History - Great Depression Era - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1934 Jane Wade House And Monument Gettysburg Pennsylvania Linen Postcard - Civil War History - Great Depression Era - Ready For Framing
Produced By Marken & Bielfeld, Inc. In 1934, This Authentic Curt Teich Art-Colortone Linen Postcard (Serial Number 4A-H2001) Depicts The Historical Jennie Wade House And Monument In Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The High Rag Content Paper Texture Characterizes The Mid-Twentieth Century Printing Era While Commemorating Mary Virginia Wade, Recognized By The National Park Service As The Sole Civilian Fatality During The Three-Day Battle Of Gettysburg In July 1863. The Lithographic Imagery Features Both The Brick Residence Where The Fatal Sharpshooter Bullet Struck On July 3 And The Monument Located Within The Evergreen Cemetery. This Archival Piece Serves As A Primary Source Document Representing Early American Battlefield Tourism And Civil War Commemorative History.
In Very Good Vintage Condition – Unposted, Edge Wear, Staining, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Postcard. Measures Approx. 5-1/2" Wide by 3-1/2" Tall.
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