Front:
East Cemetery Hill, Gettysburg, Pa.
11728
Back:
C. Bosselman & Co., New York.
11728-EAST CEMETERY HILL-The importance
of the position was seen early in the battle and it
was fortified as a rallying point. Of the original
fortifications the lunettes around the guns remain in-
tact. Here occurred that memorable conflict known in
the history of the Gettysburg battle as the "Louisiana
Tiger's Charge." The equestrian statue represents
General Hancock in the attitude of rallying the de-
feated troops of the First and Eleventh Corps on the
evening of July 1st.
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