Powder Horn Revolutionary War at Martin Horvath blog

Powder Horn Revolutionary War. The horn is decorated with several popular slogans. Last summer at the contemporary longrifle show, there was a very attractive display of plain, uncarved american revolutionary war powder. Made from a hollow cow’s horn and used to carry loose black powder for firing muskets, his powder horn is carved with his name and hometown. It also bears the word “liberty,” a poignant reminder of black soldiers’ struggle for personal, as well as national, freedoms. While engraved horns would continue to be used throughout the 19th century, they were most common between the french. The artifact, a carved cow horn used to carry gunpowder now held in the collections of the smithsonian’s national museum of african american history and culture, belonged to the american. Virginia rifleman william waller carried this powder horn during the revolutionary war.

Lot American Revolutionary War Era Powder Horn, carved and inscribed
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Virginia rifleman william waller carried this powder horn during the revolutionary war. The artifact, a carved cow horn used to carry gunpowder now held in the collections of the smithsonian’s national museum of african american history and culture, belonged to the american. It also bears the word “liberty,” a poignant reminder of black soldiers’ struggle for personal, as well as national, freedoms. The horn is decorated with several popular slogans. Made from a hollow cow’s horn and used to carry loose black powder for firing muskets, his powder horn is carved with his name and hometown. While engraved horns would continue to be used throughout the 19th century, they were most common between the french. Last summer at the contemporary longrifle show, there was a very attractive display of plain, uncarved american revolutionary war powder.

Lot American Revolutionary War Era Powder Horn, carved and inscribed

Powder Horn Revolutionary War Virginia rifleman william waller carried this powder horn during the revolutionary war. Made from a hollow cow’s horn and used to carry loose black powder for firing muskets, his powder horn is carved with his name and hometown. It also bears the word “liberty,” a poignant reminder of black soldiers’ struggle for personal, as well as national, freedoms. The artifact, a carved cow horn used to carry gunpowder now held in the collections of the smithsonian’s national museum of african american history and culture, belonged to the american. While engraved horns would continue to be used throughout the 19th century, they were most common between the french. Last summer at the contemporary longrifle show, there was a very attractive display of plain, uncarved american revolutionary war powder. The horn is decorated with several popular slogans. Virginia rifleman william waller carried this powder horn during the revolutionary war.

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