Front:
Spangler's Spring, Gettysburg, Pa.
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“T.Q.”
SPANGLER’S SPRING. This Spring, at the foot of Culp's Hill, furnished
water for the wounded of both Armies, when, at the close of hostilities on
the night of the second day's battle, both the Blue and the Grey sought
here, together, a draught for their disabled comrades. A neat structure of
granite now incloses the spring, and all visitors to the field stop to drink
from its historic waters.
No. 307
Published by
W.H. Tipton,
Gettysburg, Pa.