Gettysburg 160: Bullet-Ridden Headboard from Sweney's Tavern
This headboard stood in one of the bedrooms of Harvey Sweney’s Baltimore Street residence (now the Farnsworth House). During the skirmishing at the edge of town, several bullets flew through a window and struck the bed.
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