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70. Wooden canteen purchased at the government sale held at Fort 

 Pitt. 



71. Copper hoop with two marks of the "King's Arrow " found 

 at Fort Ligonier, Pennsylvania. The "King's Arrow" was the 

 mark of the property of the British government and is similar to the 

 " U. S. A." used on American army equipment. 



72. Bayonet excavated on Fort St., Pittsburgh. 



Loaned by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Daughters of 

 the American Revolution. 



73. Section of iron wagon tire used in the pioneer days of Western 

 Pennsylvania. These tires were in sections and were put on with 

 spikes. This section was ploughed up near " Forbes Road," Tenner 

 Township, Allegheny County, Pa. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 7. Donated 

 by Mr. J. G. Beam. 



74. Horse-shoe found buried many feet underground on "Forbes 

 Road." Marks show it to be of the date of Forbes' Expedition. 



Loaned by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Daughters of 

 the American Revolution. 



75. Wooden canteen used in the Revolutionary War. 



Loaned by Mr. Calvin L. May, 807 Franklin St., 

 Wilkinsburg, Pa. 



76. Collection of one hundred and twenty-three pistols, showing 

 the evolution from the flint-look through the percussion cap, to the 

 modern revolver. 



Loaned by Mr. Otto J. Bierly, 6710 Frankstown Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



77. Flint-lock " Horse Pistol." 



Loaned by Mr. S. H. Jackson, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 



78. Short-sword carried at the Battle of Bunker Hill by Captain 

 Silas Heminway of Massachusetts. 



79. Sabre carried by a British officer at the Battle of New Orleans, 

 in the Mexican War by a United States officer, and in the Civil War 

 by a Confederate officer. 



80. United States Government Springfield Pistol, altered from 

 flint-lock to percussion at the time of the Civil War. 



Loaned by Mr. W. J. Sanborn, 1947 Perrysville Ave., 

 Northside, Pittsburgh. 



