Nat’l Cemetery Fredericksburg-Spotsylvania Military Park 1960s Vintage Postcard

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Nat’l Cemetery Fredericksburg-Spotsylvania Military Park 1960s Vintage Postcard Specs
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Unit of SaleSingle Unit
Number of Items in Set1
ArtistColor photo by Walter H Miller
SizeStandard (5.5 x 3.5 in)
MaterialCardboard, Paper
Year Manufactured1960
CityFredericksburg
Brand/PublisherKoppel Color
SubjectNat’l Cemetery Fredericksburg-Spotsylvania Military Park 1960s
ContinentNorth America
TypePrinted (Lithograph)
Unit TypeUnit
EraPhotochrome (1939-Now)
CountryUnited States
RegionVirginia
ThemeArchitecture, Corps & Regiments, Landscapes, Militaria, National Parks, Patriotic, Roadside America, Social History, Tourism, Travel, Monument, Off Rt. 3, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Published by Walter H Miller, Williamsburg, Virginia
FeaturesChrome, Divided Back
Time Period Manufactured1960-1969
Unit Quantity1
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Postage ConditionUnposted
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Fredericksburg National Cemetery, a part of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, Fredericks-burg, Va. Here on gracefully terraced slopes on Marye's Heights are interred some 15,000 Federal dead, over 12,000 of whom are unknown. To the left of the entrance gate is the Butterfield Monument erected to the memory of the gallant Fifth Corps, Army of the Potomac. This vintage postcard features a

color photo take and published by Walter H Miller of the Nat'l Cemetery in Fredericksburg-Spotsylvania Military Park during the 1960s. Measuring at a standard

size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches, the postcard is made of cardboard and paper material with a chrome finish and a divided back. The postcard depicts a beautiful landscape of the cemetery and is perfect for collectors interested in tourism, travel, landscapes, patriotic themes, architecture, social history, militaria, roadside America, corps and regiments. The item is a single unit and comes in an unposted postage condition. This printed lithograph was manufactured in the United States during the photochrome era of 1939-Now. The brand/publisher is Koppel Color and the postcard is a topographical postcard belonging to the collectibles category. The description of the postcard does not include the word 'condition' and is in excellent vintage condition. 13431