432 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



8i. Knapsack carried by Robert Ross of the 2nd Ohio Regiment 

 in the War of 181 2. 



Loaned by Mr. A. Marshall Ross, Confluence, Somerset 

 County, Pa. 



82. Wooden canteen used in the War of 1812. 



Loaned by Mrs. H. C. Shaw, Glenshaw, Pa. 



83. Leather ammunition pouch carried by Rev. David Philips in 

 the Revolutionary War. 



Loaned by Mrs. T. R. McLain, 522 South Lang Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



84. Sword carried by Captain Irwin, a Pennsylvania Volunteer in 

 the War of 181 2. 



Loaned by Dr. Hiram DuPuy, 339 Fifth Ave., Pitts- 

 burgh. 



85. Two swords carried in the War of 181 2. 



Property of the Carnegie Museum. Donated by Mr. 

 J. R. Whitfield. 



86. Sword and scabbard found at the " Point " near the old Block 

 House. 



Loaned by Dr. Adolph Koenig, 200 Ninth St., Pitts- 

 burgh. 



87. Flint-lock musket, formerly the property of William Giffen who 

 took part in the Whiskey Rebellion. 



Loaned by Mr. W. H. Green, Boyce Station, Pa. 



88. Cannon-ball found on Cecil Alley, Pittsburgh, thirteen feet 

 below the surface. 



89. Three cannon-balls found while excavating near the site of 

 Fort Pitt. 



90. Cannon-ball found while excavating in Exchange Alley — the 

 Magazine of Fort Pitt. 



91. Cannon-ball found while excavating at the corner of Penn Ave. 

 and Garrison Alley, Pittsburgh. 



92. Cannon-ball found while excavating on Redoubt Alley, Pitts- 

 burgh. 



93. Three small cannon-balls found while excavating on Fort Street, 

 Pittsburgh. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. 5 1 . Donated by 

 Mr. Samuel T. Paisle)'. 



94. Cannon-ball found at Braddock's Field. 



