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Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. i86. Donated 

 by Mr. Frank Gerstner. 



95. Cannon-ball found on George Sibert's farm near the mouth of 

 Turtle Creek, Braddock, Pa. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. 331 1. Donated 

 by Mr. J- O. Frost. 



96. Portion of a cannon-ball found near the site of the Block 

 House, Pittsburgh. 



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

 burgh. 



97. Shell found while excavating at the corner of Penn Avenue and 

 Second Street, Pittsburgh. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. 681. Donated by 

 Mr. George M. Kinzer. 



98. Cannon ball from the battlefield of Princeton (January 3, 1777). 



Loaned by Mr. Joseph Speer, Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh. 



99. Piece of bronze found on the Whittaker farm, opposite Brad- 

 dock, in the year 1840. This, with two tomahawks and a large num- 

 ber of arrow-heads, had evidently been cached by the Indians. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 901. Donated 

 by Mr. W. C. Gearing. 



100. Iron camp kettle used by General Washington's army at Val- 

 ley Forge. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 1306. Donated 

 by Mr. William Wilson, 

 loi. Eight brass cannon which were loaned to the Carnegie Mu- 

 seum by the United States Government. Of these cannon five are 

 known to have been surrendered by General Burgoyne at the Battle of 

 Sarotaga, October, 1777. The large one was captured from the 

 French by the British and surrendered by the British to the American 

 Army in the War of 181 2. The two smaller guns are also British and 

 were captured in the Revolutionary War, the date unknown. All of 

 these cannon were formerly deposited in the Allegheny Arsenal. 

 Loaned by the United States Government. 



102. Cannon found while excavating at the corner of Second .Ave- 

 nue and Try Street, Pittsburgh. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. 119. Donated by 

 Rea & Company. 



103. Arrow-heads, bullets, clasp-knives, and an ax-head found on 



