“Our Photographic Views of the Battle Field of Gettysburg”

This is a sketch of three Union soldiers traveling by horseback.

Advertisements in The Adams Sentinel on December 22, 1863, from the Tyson brothers' local photography gallery in Gettysburg. The Tysons were among the early photographers at the battlefield. 

 

ALBUMS! ALBUMS! ALBUMS!

Just received a large and beautiful assortment of Photograph Albums, which we offer below City prices. 

Tyson & Bro.

Dec. 15

 

CARD PHOTOGRAPHS,

Of distinguished individuals including a number of our prominent Generals, and the Old Hero John L. Burns, for sale at the counter of the Excelsior Gallery, Gettysburg.

Tyson & Bro.

Dec. 15

 

BATTLE-FIELD VIEWS,

A full set of our Photographic views of the Battle Field of Gettysburg, form a splendid gift for the Holidays; the first yet published can be seen at the Excelsior Gallery.

Tyson & Bro.

Dec. 15

 

Source:

The Adams Sentinel, Advertisements, December 22, 1863, Page 3. (Accessed through Newspapers.com) 

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Adams County, PA | July 1, 1863
Result: Union Victory
Estimated Casualties
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Union
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