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  • New Objects to Debut at Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center

    New Objects to Debut at Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and

    Visitor Center



    Three significant Gettysburg-related objects will make their debut at

    Gettysburg National Military Park’s Museum and Visitor Center on July 16,

    thanks to a contribution from a group of miniaturists and artists. The

    battle flag of the 149th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment will go

    on display for the first time at Gettysburg. The frock coat and sash of

    Captain Isaac Nicoll of the 124th New York Infantry will go on exhibit for

    the first time ever.



    The 149th Pennsylvania was in heavy fighting on the first day of the battle

    of Gettysburg. Captain Nicoll’s infantry unit was also known as the Orange

    Blossoms. Captain Nicoll was killed during intense fighting on the second

    day of the battle, when the Orange Blossoms defended against a Confederate

    assault on the Union left flank near Devil’s Den.



    The display of these objects was made possible through a donation of $7012

    from the Artist Preservation Group, historical artists whose mission is to

    generate capital, through fundraising and donations, to aide in the

    preservation and restoration of threatened historical sites and/or

    artifacts. The Artist Preservation Group provided funding for conservation

    work on the historic objects, which was necessary before they could be

    placed on exhibit.



    The flag of the 149th Pennsylvania Infantry is on long-term loan to the

    park from the Pennsylvania Capitol Preservation Committee in Harrisburg,

    Pennsylvania.



    “We are very grateful to the Artist Preservation Group for their financial

    support and to the Pennsylvania Capitol Preservation Committee for their

    efforts which is allowing us to properly conserve these pieces and bring

    them to the public for the first time in a museum environment,” said

    Superintendent Bob Kirby, Gettysburg National Military Park.



    The objects will be on display beginning July 16 for up to two years.



    The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center is located

    at 1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg. There is an admission fee to visit the

    museum exhibits. For tickets or information about how to visit call

    877-874-2478 or go to www.gettysburgfoundation.org
    Nancy Hogan-Rohrbaugh
    Gettysburg National Military Park
    Museum and Visitor Center
    Visitor Services Asst Mgr and Space Reservations
    Gettysburg, PA
    [URL="http://www.gettysburgfoundation.org"]www.gettysburgfoundation.org[/URL]
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