428 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. ' 



38. A silk kerchief, formerly the property of Rachel Lawrence, the 

 wife of Colonel Harry Gordon of the English Army. Colonel Gordon 

 was Chief of Engineers with General Braddock's Army and had 

 charge of the construction of Braddock's Road. 



39. An inlaid tortoise-shell reticule, formerly the property of Anne 

 Gordon, the daughter of Colonel Harry Gordon. 



40. A brooch surrounded by pearls, said to contain a lock of the 

 hair of Prince Charlie of Scotland, formerly the property of Anne 

 Gordon. 



41 . A miniature on ivory of Anne Edgar, daughter of Anne Gordon. 



Loaned by Mrs. Elisa Gibson, 1509 Shady Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



42. Lace collar made by the wife of General Philip Benner of the 

 Revolutionary army. 



43. Lace baby-cap and embroidered baby-cap made by the wife of 

 General Benner. 



Loaned by Mrs. Thomas S. Anderson, Denniston and 

 Irwin Aves., Pittsburgh. 



44. Yard-stick made by Lieutenant Adam Keller of the Revolu- 

 tionary army. 



45. Clasp-knife found at Valley Forge. 



46. Wooden butter-bowl made by Lieutenant Adam Keller while 

 stationed at Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War. 



47. Piece of brown silk from the lining of General Lafayette's coat. 



48. Mother-of-pearl "butter-taster" used by the women of Colo- 

 nial times to test the quality of butter when marketing. 



49. Handkerchief with lace border made by Eliza Meredith (Rev- 

 olutionary Period). 



50. China cup and saucer (Colonial Period). 



51. Blue and white china pitcher formerly the property of the wife 

 of Lieutenant Adam Keller. 



52. Pewter candle-snuffers. 



53. Blue and white "willow pattern" plate, used in the family of 

 General Thomas Bull during the time of the Revolutionary VVar. 



54. Two silver salt spoons (Revolutionary Period). 



Loaned by Mrs. Sidney O. Hartje, Dunmoyle St., 

 Pittsburgh. 



55. General Braddock's shoe buckles. These buckles were obtained 

 in 1840 by the late W. S. Haven of Pittsburgh from an old resident of 



