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Civil War Escutcheon of Charles S. Morse, 86th Regiment New York Volunteers

Civil War Escutcheon of Charles S. Morse, 86th Regiment New York Volunteers

Civil War Escutcheon of Charles S. Morse, 86th Regiment New York Volunteers    Civil War Escutcheon of Charles S. Morse, 86th Regiment New York Volunteers

24 x 33 lithographed and manuscript with image of a soldier and sailors monument with central tablet in manuscript listing name and service record of the above soldier, including battles, published by Dux Publishing Co. Chicago, in period frame, 31 x 38. Charles Morse fought at Bulls Run, Fredericksburg, Brandy Station, Gettysburg, Strawberry Plains, Hatchers Run, Farmville and many more noted battles of the war. Remarkable service record rarely documented. Civil War Escutcheon of Charles S.

Morse, 86th Regiment New York Volunteers. Spectacular 24 x 33 lithographed and manuscript with image of a soldier and sailors monument with central tablet in manuscript listing name and service record of the above soldier, including battles, published by Dux Publishing Co. Chicago, in period frame, 31 x 38 withg bubble glass.

Civil War soldier Charles Morse fought at Bulls Run, Fredericksburg, Brandy Station, Gettysburg, Strawberry Plains, Hatchers Run, Farmville and many more noted battles of the war. Remarkable service record rarely documented in such an impressive period display. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting.

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Morse, 86th Regiment New York Volunteers" is in sale since Tuesday, March 19, 2019. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Civil War (1861-65)\Original Period Items\Other Civil War Original Items". The seller is "thisoldhouse" and is located in Saint Augustine, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
Civil War Escutcheon of Charles S. Morse, 86th Regiment New York Volunteers    Civil War Escutcheon of Charles S. Morse, 86th Regiment New York Volunteers