430 Annals of the Carnf.gie Museum. 



64. Embroidered pocket, made and worn by Mrs. John Dickerson, 

 and in which she carried her valuables to Fort Pitt during an uprising 

 of the Indians. 



Loaned by Mrs. L. R. Mayer, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. 



65. Woven red and white curtain, one of a set sent from Philadel- 

 phia to Fort Pitt on the occasion of the birth of Eliza McCully, 

 daughter of Major George McCully, the Commandant. Eliza McCully 

 was born in the year 1787. 



Loaned by Mrs. Richard Hays, 717 Ridge Ave., 

 Northside, Pittsburgh. 



66. Bust of General George Washington made from the sawdust of 

 a cherry tree which grew on the site of Fort Necessity. Made by 

 James Hadden. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. 3402. Donated 

 of Mr. James Hadden, 85 Morgantown St., Union- 

 town, Pa. 



67. Sampler made by Rachel Castleman in the year 1780. 



Loaned by Miss Rachel Castleman Aiken, 710 Amberson 

 Ave., Pittsburgh. 



68. Stone sun-dial found under the foundation of a house which 

 stood next to the Block House, Pittsburgh, and was torn down in April, 

 1894. 



Loaned by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Daughters of 

 the American Revolution. 



69. Chestnut pin taken from old and decaying timbers of Fort Pitt 

 on June 10, 1854, when excavations were being made at " The Point." 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 1778. 

 Donated by Mr. Joseph Banks, through Mr. A. Wat- 

 son Black. 



II. Arms, Ammunition, and Military Accoutrements. 



69. Drum used during the Revolutionary War and carried at the 

 battle of Monmouth by a soldier named Ream. During the action 

 the top was carried away by a ball and consequently the shell of the 

 drum was shortened to its present size. The heads are of later date. 

 This drum was for many years in the possession of the Ream family 

 who were relatives of General St. Clair. 



Loaned by Mr. D. St. Clair Wineland, 3441 Ligonier 

 St., Pittsburgh. 



