434 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



the farm of Mr. Jacob Raymalay, at Newlinsburg, Pennsylvania. 

 These specimens are undoubtedly relics of the Forbes Expedition. 

 Loaned by Mr. Jacob Raymalay, Newlinsburg, Pa. 



Fig. I. Powder horn carved by William Mackenzie, while in the garrison of Fort 



Pitt, 1783. 



104. Powder horn used by an American soldier, William Macken- 

 zie, while in the garrison at Fort Pitt, in the year 1783. This povvder- 

 horn has carved upon it a plan of Fort Pitt, the name of William 

 Mackenzie, his age and the date. (See Plate LV. ) 



Property of the Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 1873. 

 Donated by Mr. Daniel Arnheim. 



105. Powder horn carried by Captain William Irwin in the French 

 and Indian War. He has carved upon it the route of General Brad- 

 dock's march from Philadelphia to Braddock's Field and later the route 

 from Saratoga to Philadelphia. 



Loaned by Mrs. Thomas S. Anderson, Denniston and 

 Irwin Aves., Pittsburgh. 



106. Small powder horn used in priming a flint-lock musket. 



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

 Northside, Pittsburgh. 



Objects Particularly Associated with the History of 

 Pittsburgh and Vicinity. 



107. Blue and white china soup-tureen, used at a dinner given to 

 General Lafayette upon the occasion of his visit to Pittsburgh in the 

 year 1825. 



Loaned by Mrs. H. C. McEldowney, Northumberland 

 and Wightman Sts., Pittsburgh. 



108. Counterpane which was loaned by Mrs. Katherine Jones to 

 the Entertainment Committee at the time of General Lafayette's visit 

 to Pittsburgh. This counterpane was used on Lafayette's bed. 



