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A Girl and Her Parents at Devil's Den, Gettysburg, Pa.
A real photo postcard (no. 2181, according to the photographer's notation) showing a family posing for a souvenir picture at Devil's Den, which is an outcropping of massive granite boulders located on the Gettysburg Battlefield in Adams County, Pennsylvania.
For other photos, see my album of Souvenir Photos from the Gettysburg Battlefield.
For other photos, see my album of Souvenir Photos from the Gettysburg Battlefield.
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