Grouping of Relics with 1892 Labels, Including Gettysburg and Libby Prison / Sold

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Gr ouping of Relics with 1892 LabelsĀ  Grouping of Relics with 1892 Labels – Inventory Number: GRO 036 / Sold Historic and eclectic group of relics collected by an A.M. Woods with paper labels in ink dated 1892. At the top is a Williams type I cleaner bullet with the zinc washer still in place, with an ink stating, ā€œbullet from the battlefield of Gettysburg, PA obtained by Capt. I.N. Johnston’s daughter Co. H 6th Kentucky Vol. Inf. Sept. 1892 by A.M. Woods.ā€ The second relic is missing but the tag identifies it as ā€œa piece of the floorboard from carriage in which Abraham Lincoln rode while President of the U.S. Now in the Libby Prison War Museum.ā€ The third piece is a small piece of wood identified as ā€œa piece of one of the upper windowsills of Libby Prison obtained August 1892 A.M. Woods.ā€ Below is a dried plant identified as a ā€œmagnolia bud grown at Mount Vernon on the tree planted by Washington the last year of his life obtained on the spot by A.M. Woods Sept. 21, 1892.ā€ At the bottom of the display are two early battlefield pickups, a shell fragment and a twisted 1853 Enfield trigger guard. A nice early relic grouping.Ā  Comes housed in a 14 x 20 display case with blue velvet backing and descriptive card. Ā  Inventory Number: GRO 036 / Sold

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