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Two men and a woman visit the State of Pennsylvania Monument at the Gettysburg battlefield

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LaBudde Special Collections
Two unidentified African American men flanking an unidentified African American woman as they stand in front of the State of Pennsylvania Monument at the Gettysburg battlefield with the corner of the monument with the Major General Alfred Pleasonton statue on the south side of the monument behind them.
Date Note
No date; likely 1920s
Member of
Dolores Hobley Collection
Date Published
1921
1930
Time Period
1921-1930
Filename
umkc_lsc_hobley_photo-118.tif
Notes

No date; likely 1920s
, Related range: P114-128.
, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

Extent Of Original
1 photograph : black and white print ; 12 x 7 cm
Genres
Gelatin silver prints
Black & white photographs
Group portraits
Snapshots
Type
photographs
Subject (Geographic)
Gettysburg National Military Park (Pa.)
English

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