Cane, Gettysburg. Relic, 1891
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Description
This cane or walking stick is from a GAR meeting commemorating the battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War, 1863. It has a smooth finish with a strategically uncarved grip.
This type of cane is said to have been carved by guides of the Gettysburg Battlefield.
This type of cane is said to have been carved by guides of the Gettysburg Battlefield.
Condition
Weight (Lbs): .75"
Height (In.): 34.75"
Width (In.): 2"
Depth (In.): 1"
Size: 467.5 x 4.0 x 4.0"
Maker: GAR
Material: American Hardwood
Date: 1891
Provenance:
Condition: Expected wear and rubbing from age and use. No breaks or cracks noticed in shaft.
History: The Battle of Gettysburg from July 1-3 of 1863 is now regarded as the most influential battle of the American Civil War. It was not regarded as such during the war, in particular due to the war continuing for almost two years after the momentous fight. It was the single largest loss of life in the duration of the war.
Height (In.): 34.75"
Width (In.): 2"
Depth (In.): 1"
Size: 467.5 x 4.0 x 4.0"
Maker: GAR
Material: American Hardwood
Date: 1891
Provenance:
Condition: Expected wear and rubbing from age and use. No breaks or cracks noticed in shaft.
History: The Battle of Gettysburg from July 1-3 of 1863 is now regarded as the most influential battle of the American Civil War. It was not regarded as such during the war, in particular due to the war continuing for almost two years after the momentous fight. It was the single largest loss of life in the duration of the war.
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Cane, Gettysburg. Relic, 1891
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