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Relic Bayonet Scabbard Tip from Guinea Station, Virginia / SOLD

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Relic Bayonet Scabbard Tip from Guinea Station, Virginia - Inventory Number: REL 089 / SOLD

Brass U.S. bayonet scabbard tip dug at Guinea Station, Virginia, from an old Civil War dug relic collection, mounted with wire to a cardboard backing with typewritten description. A box has been built around the relic with clear plastic and masking tape. Guinea Station was the site of a Civil War era railroad station on the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad. About four thousand captured Union soldiers were collected at Guiney's Station after the Battle of Chancellorsville. General Robert E. Lee ordered the wounded General Stonewall Jackson to be taken away from the field hospital at the front lines near Chancellorsville to a safer location at Guiney's Station. The location is notable as being the place where Jackson died on May 10, 1863.

 

Inventory Number: REL 089 / SOLD