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Tango0101 Oct 2021 9:30 p.m. PST

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"The imprint "Mumper & Co." can be found on the reverse of carte-de-visite (CDV) prints of many late 19th-century photographs taken at Gettysburg National Military Park. The primary photographer was Levi Mumper, assisted later in his career by two of his sons who eventually took over the thriving business.

Mumper was a native of Dillsburg in northwestern York County, though his parents moved to Gettysburg when he was quite young. He was related to the Mumper family that owned the farm and orchard where part of Jeb Stuart's cavalry camped during the Gettysburg Campaign…"
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