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- This sword is a 1796 Pattern officer field sword. The guard is hinged and the blade has decorative sketches on it. It is believed to have belonged to an officer in the British troops. On the upper edThis sword is a 1796 Pattern officer field sword. The guard is …
- This triangular bayonet is dated circa 1812 and has the distinctive markings “S. Chambers” and “46 (Crown)” on the blade. A bayonet was designed to fit on the muzzle of a rifle or musket barrel, makiThis triangular bayonet is dated circa 1812 and has the distinctive markings …
- This bayonet would have been designed to fit on the muzzle of a rifle or musket barrel, making it into a close range weapon. There is an inscription near the socket that reads “US, F.B.” A bayonet woThis bayonet would have been designed to fit on the muzzle of …
- This is a portion of a bayonet that would have been designed to fit on the muzzle of a rifle or musket barrel, making it into a close range weapon. The socket is complete and the blade has been bent.This is a portion of a bayonet that would have been designed …
- This is a portion of a bayonet that would have been designed to fit on the muzzle of a rifle or musket barrel, making it into a close range weapon. The socket is complete. However, approximately 2/3This is a portion of a bayonet that would have been designed …
- This is a portion of a triangular bayonet that would have been designed to fit on the muzzle of a rifle or musket barrel, making it into a close range weapon. This would have been on arguably every sThis is a portion of a triangular bayonet that would have been …
- This is the tip of a triangular bayonet that would have been designed to fit on the muzzle of a rifle or musket barrel, making it into a close range weapon. This would have been on arguably every solThis is the tip of a triangular bayonet that would have been …
- This triangular bayonet is dated circa 1810-1820 and has the distinctive markings “J. Hill, (Crown) 19” on the actual blade and “110 1 G DS” on the base. A bayonet is a steel blade that is designed tThis triangular bayonet is dated circa 1810-1820 and has the distinctive markings …
- This triangular bayonet is made of iron and would have been used on a musket. A bayonet is a blade that is designed to fit on the muzzle of a rifle or musket barrel, making it into a close range weapThis triangular bayonet is made of iron and would have been used …
- This musket, circa1812, with its ramrod attached, is a flintlock converted to a percussion steel firing mechanism. The barrel is steel and the stock is made of walnut. The marks include: the HanoveriThis musket, circa1812, with its ramrod attached, is a flintlock converted to …
- This is a bayonet socket with a portion of the blade attached that was discovered in the Niagara River. A bayonet is a steel blade that is designed to fit on the muzzle of a rifle or musket barrel, mThis is a bayonet socket with a portion of the blade attached …
- This is a fragment of a triangular bayonet blade, dated from the War of 1812-1814, that was discovered in the Niagara River. A bayonet is a steel blade that is designed to fit on the muzzle of a riflThis is a fragment of a triangular bayonet blade, dated from the …
- This sword is made of metal and ivory with the blade measuring 81 cm and the handle 13 cm. It is a British regulation issue sword, circa 1796-1820, that could have been used by local militia troops dThis sword is made of metal and ivory with the blade measuring …
- This sabre is made of metal, leather and wood. Along with its scabbard, the sabre was made by Woolley, Deakin, Dutton, & Johnson, as it is inscribed on one end of the scabbard. This scabbard is madeThis sabre is made of metal, leather and wood. Along with its …
- A hand-made powder horn, dated approximately 1800, that is believed to have existed since 1790. Both the flask and the stopper are made wood. For more information, read “‘Scruples of Conscience’: TheA hand-made powder horn, dated approximately 1800, that is believed to have …
- A small copper flask that was presumably used for gun powder. There is a brass rim at the opening and a metal lever to open it. The design on the face is the same on both sides: Trees, a hunter and aA small copper flask that was presumably used for gun powder. There …
- This is an officer’s sword that has the inscription “Capt’n Daniel Servos, Butler’s Rangers 1778” on its scabbard. The hilt is silver and green with an eagle on the pommel. The sword was donated to tThis is an officer’s sword that has the inscription “Capt’n Daniel Servos, …
- This is an ammunition chest made of wood, canvas and iron, and measures 272.5 x 56.3 x 52.5 CM. It has a curved lid covered with canvas with iron strapping, and angled iron on the four corners with iThis is an ammunition chest made of wood, canvas and iron, and …
- "- black and white; four men on a range with machine guns on tripods; one of the men is - stamped on back are instructions to credit the photograph to ""The Associated Press"" - piece of paper (rippe"- black and white; four men on a range with machine guns …
- "black and white; 5 men loading an armored personnel carrier; on a range - written in bottom right corner: ""Best Regards/Mad Mort[e?]rs/Bill"" - stamped on back (in part): ""DAVID H. BUCHAN/PHOTOGRA"black and white; 5 men loading an armored personnel carrier; on a …