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23S. Pine cones from General Braddock's grave. 



Loaned by Col. Thomas P. Roberts, 519 Aiken Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



239. Gavel made from the wood of the mulberry tree to which John 

 Harris was bound and was about to be burned by the Indians, when 

 liberated by his negro slave Hercules. Harris was the founder of 

 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 



Loaned by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Daughters of 

 the American Revolution. 



240. Piece of the elm tree under which William Penn signed his 

 treaty with the Indians. 



Loaned by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Daughters of 

 the American Revolution. 



241. Cup and saucer saved from the sacking of the Petit Trianon, 

 given by Jerome Bonaparte to his American wife Elizabeth Patterson 

 of Baltimore, owned since the year 1850 by Elizabeth Ogden. 



242. Medals, formerly the property of George Ogden, Esq. 



243. Early American bible. 



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

 Pittsburgh. 



244. Ten pound note issued by the State of Massachusetts Bay in 

 the year 1782. 



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

 North Side, Pittsburgh. 



245. Snuff box with picture of reception given in honor of General 

 Lafayette in New York City, August 16, 1825. 



Loaned by Miss Jeannette Deemar, Kittanning, Pa. 



246. Section of rail made at Mount Savage, Maryland. This was 

 the first rail mill in the United States. 



Loaned by Mr. Curtis Williams, 664 Maryland Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



