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Loaned by Mrs. T. R. McT.ain, 522 South Lang Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



128. Cane made of wood taken from Fort Pitt. 



Loaned by Mrs. Martha R. Batchelor, 227 Elm St., 

 Edgewood, Pa. 



129. Copper coal-scuttle, made by Benjamin Lutton of the first 

 copper rolled in Pittsburgh. The ore was brought from the Michigan 

 Mines. 



Loaned by Mrs. Lillie Lutton, Bellevue, Pa. 



130. Silver fire trumpet, formerly used by the Vigilant Steam Fire 

 Engine and Hose Company of Pittsburgh. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 1876. Donated 

 by Mr. W. J. Carson. 



131. Two canal-boat lanterns used by Captain Bush of the canal- 

 boat "El Dorado" in the year 1845. 



Property of Carnegie Museum. Purchased. Ace. No. 

 1506. 



132. Rail and stones, upon which it was mounted, from the old 

 Portage Road. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 6. Donated 

 by Mr. G. M. Beach. 



133. Lantern carried by Andrew Carnegie while Second Assistant 

 Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad. When Mr. Carnegie 

 left the employ of the railroad he presented this lantern to Mr. 

 Ambrose Ward of Pittsburgh, whence it came into the possession of 

 Mr. Ward's daughter. 



Loaned by Mrs. H. W. Few, 353 Frankstown Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



134. Flag made by the young ladies of Pittsburgh and used at the 

 Sanitary Fair held in old City Hall in the year 1864. 



Loaned by Miss Caroline O'F. Russell, 704 Clyde St., 

 Pittsburgh. 



135. Set of drawing instruments used by Robert Donaldson, who 

 surveyed and drew the plan of the City of Pittsburgh from Boyd's Hill 

 to the Point. 



Loaned by Andrew H. Donaldson, Pittsburgh. 



136. Desk formerly the property of Miss Mary Croghan (Mrs. 

 Schenley) and given by her to her room-mate, Elizabeth Ogden, at 

 the time of her elopement with Captain Schenley. 



