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Civil War James Shell Frag Recovered Fort Morgan Alabama 15 Lbs. 10oz.

$ 106.91

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  • Condition: Used

    Description

    Civil War James Shell Frag
    ment recovered
    Fort Morgan i
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    N
    ote: This item was from an old collection directly out of Mobile. It was recovered before the fort was recognized as an historic site by the government.