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Carved powder horns held gunpowder for colonial Americans, soldiers and American Indians. There are over 60 on display at the Fort Pitt Museum in Point State Park beginning this weekend.
A powder horn, stolen from the museum decades ago, sits on the table in front of him, following its return. Carrie Healy / NEPM 6 of 6 — stone house museum belchertown exterior.jpg ...
The decorative artistry and intricate carvings on this Revolutionary War powder horn aren’t the only things that make it special. The horn was owned by African-American soldier Gershom Prince ...
The powder horn was made in 1757 in Charlestown, New Hampshire, for Lt. Abel Prindel during the French and Indian War, according to the Detroit Historical Society.
A rare powder horn that belonged to an African American soldier killed in the Revolutionary War has gone on display in Philadelphia. The elaborately carved cow’s horn belonged to Gershom Prince ...
This powder horn, which likely dates to sometime between 1757 and 1760, is inscribed with a map of the Hudson and Mohawk river valleys. Details visible on the horn include Lakes Champlain and ...
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