E632 .P525 < O .' ^K ^oV^ ^°-V •q,^ *-Tr.-^ ^0 %^^ : .s^"- o ^'j^. <.*=>" ^<>'^- > V . ^.^'-^ °»T /\ -. \ /'/.&'• ^-^ <^^' -'Mid' '% s**' •' V ,^^ . Depaftmenl of Arms and Tfoptiies, Great Central Fair, CATALOGUE OF THE MUSEUM OF (J|Ia|J5, ®i[0^M^s, and %^m, RELATING- TO THE EEVOLUTION, WAE OF 1812, MEXICAN WAE, AND THE PRESENT REBELLION, FORMING THE MOST COMPLETE AND INTERESTING COLLECTION EVER BROUGHT TOGETHER IN THE UNITED STATES, TO BE EXHIBITED AT And on the succeeding days, for the Benefit of the U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION. (PHIIjj0:(^F.LrpEI:0: : omssY State Hilittfi/ September 17th, 18G2, at the Battle of Sharpsburg, of Flags, TropJiies, and Relics. 13 2. Rebel Flag. 3. Rebel Silk Flag. 4. Rebel Flag. Captured by the 14th Connecticut, July 3d, 18G3, at Gettysburg, Pa. 5. Rebel Flag. The history of the capture of this Flag is not accurately known. It is supposed to have been captured by the 35th Reg't N. Y. Vols., Col. Lord Commanding, at the Battle of Antietam, September 18th, 18G2. 6. Rebel Battle-Flag of 1861. 7. Captured Rebel Flag. Flat Rock Riflemen, Lunenburg Co., Va. 8. Rebel Flag. Carried at Seven Pines, Manassas, Gaine's Farm, and Malvern Hill. 9. Cutlass. Captured in the Rebel Camp at New Madrid, Mo., March 14th, 1802, supposed to have been stolen from the U. S. Navy. 10. Sabre. 11. Rebel Sabre. 12. Sword. Taken at Arkansas Post in 1862, by Capt. William Hanferd, U. S. Navy. 13. Rebel Sword and Scabbard. Found in the Rebel Fortifications at Yorktown. 14. Rebel Cavalry Sword. Taken at Hagerstown, July, 1863. 15. Rebel Cavalry Sabre. 16. Bayonet. Of Rebel nsanufacture, taken from the Arsenal at Meridian. 17. Helmet. Captured from the Rebels at Little Brandon, James River, Va. 18. Pair of Epaulettes. 19. Rebel Canteen. Found on the Battle-Field of Chickamauga. 20. Rebel Canteen. Found on Tyndale's Hill. 14 Catalogue of the Department 21. Drum. 22. Pair of Brass Stirrups. 23. Rebel Sword. Taken from the Battle-Field of Gettysburg, by Jas. W. Sturdivant. 24. Sword and Belt. Surrendered by the notorious Col. Charles A. Lamar, of the 61st Georgia Eegiment, late of the slaver "Wanderer," toCol.C H.T. Collis, of the 114th P. V. 25. Canteen. Found on the battle-field of Murphersboro. 26. Sword. Captured at Manassas. 27. Rebel Canteen. 28. Spanish Sword. Captured by Sergeant Major W. S. Batchelder, 71at Penna. Vols., from a Lieut, of the 2d Florida Regiment, on picket before York- town. 29. Stair Officer's Sword. Captured from a Rebel General by a Negro soldier of the 3rd Reg't Lou. Native Guard. 30. Sword. Found in the deserted quarters of a Rebel Officer, and said to have been used by his father during the War of the Revolution. 31. Sword. Captured by Sergeant Major W. S. Batchelder, 71st Penna. Vols.» (Baker's California Regiment,) with the Major of the 8th Ya. Cavalry, at the battle of White Oak Swamp, June 30th, 18G2. 32. Rebel Canteen. 33. Rebel Sword and Scabbard. Captured at Springfield, Mo., where Gen. Lyon was killed. 34. Bayonet, 35. Gun-cane. 36. Union Sabre. 37. Enfield Rifle. Taken from U. S. Iron-clad Steamer "Keokuk," by divers, after having been submerged for six months. of Flags, Trophies, and Relics, 15 38. Rifle. Bought from Rogue River Indians, after having killed many white men. 39. Fowling Piece, (Spanish make.) 40. Rebel Sword. Taken from a rebel Captain at Fair Oaks by Joseph II. Straub, a drummer boy of the 104th Penna. Vols. 41. Blunderbuss, with dagger, Baton Rouge. 42. Cannon Primers. Taken from a Rebel Caisson by Captain Matthews. SECTION 14. 1. Flag carried by the 1st U. S. Infantry, War of 1812. 2. Light Dragoon Standard of the War of 1812. 3. Regimental Flag of the 1st Penn'a Vols. 4. Flag of the 80th Penn'a Vols. 5. " " 37thReg't U.S. Infantry of the War of 1812. 6. Rebel Flag. Captured at Lookout Mountain, Nov. 4th, 1863, by the 149th N. Y. Vols., 3rd Reg't 2nd Division, 12th Army Corps. (Gen. Hooker's Command.) 7. U. S. Light Dragoon Standard of the War of 1812. 8. Regimental Flag, War of 1812. 9. U. S. Light Dragoon Standard of the War 1812. 10. Rebel Battle Flag. Of the 18th Alabama, captured by Lieut. S. F. Joslyn of the 18th Illinois Vols. (Gen. Hooker's command.) 11. Mexican Lance. 12. Spear, or Spontoon. Used by Capt. George Musser in the Revolutionary war, in his tour of duty ; Swords were scarce in those days. Also carried by Capt. George Musser, Jr., to Baltimore in 1814. 13 and 14. Two Mexican Swords. Taken from the Hall, of Montezuma, City of Mexico, while occupied by American troops. 16 Catalogue of the Department 15. Sword. Worn by Gen'l Steele in the Eevolutionary War. 16. Pike. One of the 2,000 found at Harper's Ferry, during the John Brown raid. 17. Flint-lock Pistol, (Port Hudson.) 18. Uniform Hat. Belonging to John Ward, deceased, who was one of the first mem- bers of the First Artillery Company formed in Frankford, Penna., in 1804. Mr. Ward remained attached to this company for 35 years. 19. Gun Rack. Containing: Long Enfield Rifle. Short Enfield Rifle. Plymouth Rifle, with Sword Bayonet. Sharp's Rifle, with Sword Bayonet. Enfield Carbine, with Sword Bayonet. Sharp's Carbine. Joslyn's Carbine, with Sword Bayonet. Colt's Revolver Rifle. Hall's Carbine. Maynard Rifle. Vincennes' Rifle. Jenk's Carbine, Sword Bayonet. Basket Hilt Cutlass, (Ames'.) 20. Bows and Arrows. Taken from a Feejee Chieftian, who was killed in a fight between the natives and the boats of the U. S. Ship Vincennes. 21. Turkish Sword. Presented to Com. Bainbridge in 1804, during his captivity in Tripoli, by Sadi Mohammed Dghies, Ambassador of the Bashaw at the Courts of England, Spain, France, and Naples. 23. Feejee Island War-club. Captured from a Feejee Chieftian in a fight between the natives and the boats of the U. S. Ship Vincennes, 1855. 23. Highland Sword. Of the date 1608. of Flags, TropMes, and Relics. 17 24. Regimental Flag. Of the 1st Reg't U. S. Infantry of the War 1812. 25. Regimental Flag. Of the 42nd Reg't U. S. Infantry, 1812. SECTION 16. 1. Battle Flag. Of the 57th Virginia Infantry : captured by Private B. H, Tillimons, of the 19th Mass. Vols. 2. Battle Flag. Captured from the 7th Virginia Reg't, by the 82d N. Y. Vols. .3. Battle Flag. Captured from the 3d Virginia Reg't at Gettysburg. 4. Confederate Battle Flag. Captured from the 1st Virginia Infantry, by the 82d N, Y. Vols. 5. Battle Flag. Captured from the 30th Arkansas Reg't at Murfreesboro, by Gen. A. G. McCook.' (). Battle Flag. Captured by the 4th Vermont Reg't, at the battle of Crampton's Pass, Md., Sunday Sept. 14, 1862. 7. Rebel Flag. Captured at Logan's Field, Ky., by R. E. Bailey, Co. B., 6th Minn. Vols. 8. Battle Flag. Captured by Serg't Thomas Horan, 72d N. Y. Vols., of the 3d Ex- celsior Brigade. 9. Battle Flag. Captured from the 56th Virginia Reg't. 10. Battle Flag. Captured from the 48th Georgia, by Serg't James Wiley, 59th N. Y. Vols. 11. Battle Flag. Captured July 3d, 1863, by 1st Serg't Maggi, 39th Reg't N. Y. Vols, (Garibaldi Guard.) Carried at Manassas, Seven Pines, Malvern Hill, Gaine's Farm. 2 18 Catalogue of the Department 12. Shark's tooth. — Weapon of War. Used by the Fejee Islanders. 13. African Sword. 14. Malay Crease from Java. 15. One Torpedo Shell. 16. Bowie Knife. Captured in the Kebel Camp at New Madrid, Mo., March 14, 1862. 17. Dirk. Captured at Fort Donaldson. 18. Seventeen Rebel Muskets. 19. Brigade Flag. 1st Brig., 3d Dlv., 11th Army Corps, — Gen. Tyndale commanding. 20. Fur Cap. Taken from a dead Eebel at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 21. Cap Of Gen. Gorden, — wounded at Antietam. 22. Silver-mounted Rifle. Taken from a member of Witherspoon's Cavalry, named Dick ; — a notorious Bushwacker. 23. Pair of Epaulettes. Belonging to Capt. Wheeler, 14th Battallion Ala. Infantry, (C S. A.) 24. Rifle. Taken from one of Smith's Guerillas on South Mountain. 25. British Hanger from Bunker Hill. This weapon was worn and used on the heights of Bunker Hill, by Captain, afterwards General Geo. Eeid, who commanded a New Hampshire Regiment at the battles of Germantown, Trenton, Mon- mouth, White Plains, Saratoga, Long Island, and Ticonderoga. 26. Explosive Balls and Piece of Shell from Gettysburg. 27. Balls taken from the body of a Dead Rebel. 28. Bayonet. Dug up at Bull Run. 29. Torpedo Shell. Found in the road over South Mountain, taken by the Rebels on their retreat from Gettysburg. 30. Balls and piece of Shell from Bull Run. of Flags, Trophies, and Relics. 19 31. Balls and piece of Shell from Antietara. 32. Bayonet. IHjg up at Bull Run. SECTIOIf 16. 1. Battle Flag. Captured by the 14th Conn. July 3d, 1863, from the 1st Tennessee Reg't, at Gettysburg. This flag was carried through the following battles: — Frazier's Farm, Cedar Run, Manasses, Seven Pines, Mechanicsville, Cold Harbor, Ox Hill, Harper's Ferry and Sharpsburg. 2. Rebel Flag. Taken at the battle of Mill Spring, Ky., Jan. 19th, 1862, by Co. F, 9th Reg't Ohio Vols.— -(Ist German Regiment of Ohio.) This ilag belonged to Wigfall's Rifles. Z. Battle Flag. CaiJtured at Rappahannock Station, Va., Nov. 7th, 1863, by James Littlefield, Private Co. I, 5th Michigan Vols. 4. Battle Flag Of 7th N. Carolina Reg't, captured at Gettysburg, by Jno. B. May- berry, Co. E, 1st Del. Vols. Carried at the following battles: — Frazier's Farm, Malvern Hill, Cedar Run, Manasses Junction, Newbern, Hanover and Mechan- icsville, Cold Harbor, Shepherdstown, Fredericksburg, Wilderness, Chancellorsville, Manassas Plain, Ox Hill, Harper's Ferry, and Sharpsburg. 5. Battle Flag. Taken July 3d, by Serg't Jos. B. Thompson, Co. G, 1st Rifles, Penna. Reserves, Crawford's Division, from the 15th Georgia. 6. Battle Flag. Captured from the 38th Va., by Co. G, 8th Ohio, Ist Brig., 3d Div., 2d Corps, at Gettysburg. 7. Rebel Flag. Belonging to the Virginia Infantry. 8. Battle Flag. Captured by the 14th Conn., July 3d, 1863, from the 16th N, Carolina 20 Catalogue of the Department 9. Battle Flag. Captured in the battle of Willis Church, Va., June 30th, 1802, from the 11th Alabama Reg't, in a charge made by Col. A. L. Magilton's 4th Reg't Penna. Reserves Vol Corps, Meade's Brigade, McCall's Division, Provisional Army Corps, by Isaac Springer, Co. K, 4th Reg't Penna Reserves, Vol. Corps. This flag was carried at Seveis Pines and Williamsburg. 10. Cartridges. 11. Light Dragoon Standard of the War 1812. 12. Light Dragoon Standard of the War 1812, 13. Rebel Officer's Coat. Found on thebluff near Sbeperdstown, Va., where the Cora Exchange Reg't crossed the Potomac. 14. Saddle Blankets of Moss. 15. Rebel Musket. 16. Rebel Musket. 17. Rebel Bayonet. 18. Spear. Brought from Navigator Islands, in the ship Independence- 19. Bow, (as above.) 20. Thirty Pound Parrott Shell. Throvrn into Vicksburg by U. S. Troops, 21. War Club. Brought from Navigator's Island, in the ship Independence. 22. Rebel Rifle. 23. Rebel Musket. 24. Saddle Cloths of Moss. 25. Pair of Rebel Spurs. Found in Col. Winder's Tent at Manassas Junction, March llth, 1862, 26. Bowie Knife. Brought from Manassas, by Major Collet of the 3d N. J. Vols. The first regiment that entered the fortifications, March llth, 1862. 27. Sword. Surrendered to Lieut.-Col. Collett of the Ist N, J, Vols., at the battle of Crampton Gap, Md., Sept. 14th, 1863. ^ 28. A Tanned Deer Skin. Found in a Rebel Officer's Tent at Manassas. of Flags, Tropliies, and Relics. 21 29. Hospital Flag from Gettysburg. — (Rebel.) 30. Brass Rebel Stirrups. 31. Rebel Flag from Fernandino. 32. Rifle Standard. Carried in the great battle of Palo. Also, Mexico. SECTION 17. 1. National Flag. Belonging to the 124th Eegiment Penna. Vols. 2. National Flag. Belonging to the 131et Regiment Penna. Vols. 3. National Flag. Belonging to the 41th Eegiment Penna. Vols. 4. National Flag. Belonging to the 12Gth Regiment Penna. Vols. 5. Standard. «'>f the 80th Eegiment Penna. Vols. C. National Flag. Belonging to the 137th Eegiment Penna. Vols. 7. National Flag. Of the 109th Regiment Penna. Vols. 8. National Flag. Of the 178th Regiment Penna. Vols. 9. National Flag. Of the 98th Regiment Penna. Vols, 10. Brass Howitzer. Captured at the Castle of Perote, by Capt. Scott of the Cadwalader Greys, (Penna. Vols.), May 6th, 1847. 11. Piece of a Shell. Fired by a Rebel Gun-Boat at Charleston Harbor, into the U. S. Gun-Boat Keystone State, killing and wounding several on board. 12. Revolutionary Carbine. 13. Spanish Dagger. Taken at Fort St. Philip. 22 Catalogue of the Department 14. War Club. South Sea Island War Club, captured from the Eebels at Little Brandon, on the James Eiver, Va. 15. Ten-pound Parrott Shell. Thrown into Vicksburg by the U. S. Troops. 16. Brass Howitzer. Captured at the Castle of Perote by Capt. Scott of the Cadwalader Greys, (Penna. Vols.), on the Gth of May, 1847. IT. Rebel Cutlass. Captured on board the Eebel Ram Atlanta, by the "Weehawken." 18. Sword Bayonet. Captured at Fredericksburg. 19. Colt's Revolver. Captured on the Rebel Ram Atlanta, by the Weehawken, June 17th, 1863. 20. Rebel Bayonet. From Antietani, September 17th, 1863. 21. Rebel Sword Bayonet. Captured at Hatteras Inlet. 22. Carbine Stock. This belonged to a Louisiana Tiger. At Antietam, he struck at one of our men, who dodged behind a tree which this Stock struck, and was shattered. The next moment the Rebel was shot through the head, and was buried at the foot of the tree, Sept. 17th, 186i'. 23. Piece of the Rebel Steamer Merrimac. Picked up from her Wreck the morning after her destruction. 24. John Brown Pike. 25. Rebel Knife. Captured near Suffolk, Va. 26. Navy Pistol. Taken from the Spar-Deck of the Cumberland, by a Diver in the employ of the United States. 27. Rebel Canteen. From Culpepper Court-House. of Flags, Trophies, and Relics. 23 28. Glass Case. Containing two Swords, Epaulettes, Sash and two Belts, belonging to the late Lieut. John T. Greble, U. S. A., and Portrait of John T. Greble. 29. Shield. Miniature Samples of Armor. 80. Model of a Field Fortification, SECTION 18. 1. Flag of the Cyane. Captured February 20th, 1815, by the Frigate Constitution, C. Stewart, Commander. 2. Signal Flag. Captured with the Atlanta, by the U. S. Monitor " Weehawken." 3. A Rebel Torpedo. 4. The Billet Head of the British Sloop of War '' Cyane." Captured by the U. S. Frigate " Constitution," in 1814, Capt. Charles Stewart, Commander. 5. Rebel Torpedo. Picked up near the Wreck of the Steamer "Gen. Hunter," St. John's River, Florida, by an Officer and Boat's Crew of the U. S, Steamer Pawnee, May 5th, 18G4. 6. Flag of the Philadelphia. SECTION 19. 1. Battle Flag. Of the Irish Brigade, General Meagher. 2. National Flag. 4th Eegiment, Irish Brigade- 3. Regimental Flag. • Of 1st Regiment, Irish Brigade. 4. National Flag. Irish Brigade, Gen, Meagher. 24 Catalogue of the Department 5. Regimental Flag. 5th Regiment, Irish Brigade. 6. Regimental Flag. 4th Regiment, Irish Brigade. 7. Regimental Flag. 4th Regiment, Irish Brigade. 8. National Flag. 4th Regiment, Irish Brigade. 9. United States Flag. Re-captured on the Rebel Ram Atlanta. 10. Rebel Flag. With Cross of St. George. Captured with the Rebel Ram Atlanta. 11. Rebel Flag. Captured with Rebel Ram "Atlanta." 12. Pike. From Fort Wagner on Morris Island. 13. Frame. Containing specimens of currency. 14. Guidon Of 5th Reg't Irish Brigade. 15. Sabre From the Rebel Ram Atlanta. 16. Roman Cutlass. Captured with the Rebel Ram "Atlanta." 17. Roman Cutlass. Captured with the Rebel Ram " Atlanta." 18. English Musket. Captured from Rebel Ram " Atlanta." 19. Springfield Rifle. Captured from Rebel Ram "Atlauta." 20. Revolver Gun. Captured by U. S. Steamer " Monticello." 21. Enfield Rifle. Captured with Rebel Ram "Atlanta." of Flags, Trophies^ and Relics. 25 22. Maynard Rifle. Captured with Rebel Ram "Atlanta." 23. Enfield Rifle. Captured with the English Blockade Runner, "Princess Royal." 24. Revolver Gun. Captured by U. S. Steamer " Monticello." 25. Smooth-Bore Musket. Made in Richmond, by a blacksmith. 26. Whitney Rifle. From the "Atlanta." 27. Iron Sword. Captured by U. S. Steamer "Monticello." 28. Sword Bayonet. From the "Atlanta." 29. Iron Sword. Captured by U. S. Steamer "Monticello." 30. Sabre. Captured by the Steamer Pawnee, off Fernandino, Florida. 31. United States Penant. Recaptured with Rebel Ram "Atlanta." 32. 33, and 34. Specimens of Rebel Drawings at Gettysburg. 35. Vicksburg Paper. Printed during the Siege. 36. Rebel Canteen. 37. Home-made Bowie Knife. Captured from the Rebels. 38. Rebel Lance. From Williamsburg. 39. Rebel Pike. From York town. 26 Catalogue of the Department SECTION 20. 1. Mexican Flag. Captured at Mazatlan, Nov. 11th, 1847, by part of the Pacific Squa- dron, under Commodore Shubrick, 2. Flag of the French Frigate "Insurgent." Captured February 9th, 1790, by the Frigate "Constellation." T. Truxton, Commander. 3. Flag of the Levant. Captured February 20th, 1815, by the Frigate "Constitution." C. Stewart, Commander. 4. Battle-flag. Of the 118th Eeg't Penn'a Vols., (Corn Exchange Reg't.") 5. Hospital Flag. Of the 3rd Div. 5th Corps, made at the battle of Gettysburg, from the back of a flannel shirt, a piece of pantaloons and a piece of Lint. 6. Flag and Cap Plate. Captured at the storming of the Redan; Crimean War, 1855. 7 and 8. Ordnance Saddle Cloth and Cap Plate. Taken at Resaca de la Raima, Texas, 1846. 9. Flag. Captured with the Bermuda, by Capt. Stillwagen. 10. Guard Signal Flag. From the Ram Atlanta. 11. First American Flag. Unfolded upon the soil of Japan, landed at the town of Gora ■ Haraa, under Commodore Perry, July 14th, 1853. 12. Old Flag. Of the U. S. Gunboat " Benton," (Mississippi Squadron.) 13. Rebel Flag. Captured at Phillippi, Va., June 3rd, A. D. ISGl, by Lieut. William B. McCarty, Co. B., Capt. Kenny, IGth Reg't 0. V. M., Col. Irvine- 14. Col. Baker's Flag. 15. Flag of the Epervier. Captured by the Peacock. of Flags, Troj^Mes, and Relics. 27 16. Specimen of the India Rubber Plating of the Gunboat Essex. 17. Rebel Musket. 18. Spy-Glass belonging to Com. Bainbridge. 19. Rebel Flag. 20. Jacks of the Truxton. 21. Rebel Canteen. 22. First Flag planted on the Mexican batteries at Vera Cruz. 23. Mexican Flag. Captured at Monterey. 24. Specimen of Wadding from Fort Ilatteras. 25. Rebel Shell. 26. Malay Crease. 27. Flag first adopted by the Rebels. Captured with the Atlanta. 28. Rebel Sword Bayonet. 29. Rebel Carbine. From the Second Bull Eun Fight. 30. Secesh Riding-Whip. 31. Secesh Portmonie. Pierced by a bullet. 32. Rebel Spurs. Taken from a dead Lieutenant of Texan Rangers, at the Peach Orchard fight. 33. Rebel Flag. From Blockade Runner. 34. Rebel Flag. 35. Mexican Flag. 36. Flag. The last flag that floated on the peak of the Ship-of-the-Liue, Penn- sylvania. 37. U. S. Flag. Carried through the Mexican War. 38. Flag. Union Jack. 39. Flag of the Atlanta. 28 Catalogue of the Department 40. Flag from Gen. Butler. 41. Mexican Flag. Captured from a Blockade Eunner. 42. Signal Flag, Grey Reserves. 42|. Log from the Atlanta. IN GLASS CASE. 1. Dress Sword, worn by a British Officer prior to the year 1790. 2. Rebel Musket. 3. English Blunderbuss. 4. Slave-Driver's Whip. 5. Indian Tomahawk of Uncas, the Connecticut Chief. 6. Bowie Knife from Manassas. 7. Piece of a Secretary knocked into fragments by shot, in the Cabin of Admiral Farragut's Flag Ship *' Hart- ford," while passing Forts Jackson and St. Philip, 24th April, 1862. 8. Sash and Cockade from Bull Run. 9. Sword from the Battle-Field of Montezuma. 10. Crusade Sword. 11. Sword. Pre3ented by the State of Pennsylvania to Com. Biddle. 12. Silver-Mounted Sword. Captured at Fort Walker, S. C. 13. Sword of the date 1790. 14. Service Sword of a British Officer, worn prior to the year 1790. 15. Gun. Taken from a Piratical Brig, by one of the U. S. Commanders. 16. Sword-Cane. Found in the Chalmette Batteries, below New Orleans, 25th April, 18G2. 17. Stirrup. From Side-Saddle of Mrs. Martha Washington; wife of General Washington. of Flags, Trophies, and Relics. 29 18. Piece of Rope from the Cumberland. 19. Sash. Worn by a British Officer, from 1750, and afterwards by his Gratid- son, Capt. Charles Rosa, of the 1st City Troop, Philadelphia, dur- ing his service in the War of 1812. 20. Shingle from Washington's House at Mount Vernon. 21. Shingle from Washington's House at Mount Vernon. 22. Fragment of Port Shutter of the First Monitor. 23. Sword from the Rappahannock. 24. Piece of the U. S. Flag-StajQf, with General Beauregard's Autograph. 25. Original Nails, from Washington's House at Mt. Vernon. 26. Poisoned Dagger. Taken from a Piratical Brig, by one of the U. S. Naval Com- manders. 27. Midshipman's Dirk, worn in the War of 1812 to 1815, 28. Knife and Four Balls, from Valley Forge. 29. Gold Button, from Valley Forge. 30. Revolutionary Axe. 31. Hatchet, from Valley Forge. 32. Pair of Scissors, from Valley Forge. 33. Two Broken Spoons, from Valley Forge. 34. Four Flints and Four Bullets, from Valley Forge.. 35. One Cannon Ball, from Valley Forge. 36. One Button Cover, from Valley Forge. 37. Six-pound Cannister, from Valley Forge. 38. Seven Bullets, from Valley Forge. 39. One Cannon Ball, from Valley Forge. 40. Two Cannon Balls, from Valley Forge. 41. One Brass Case, containing Knife, from Valley Forge. 42. One Inkstand, from Valley Forge. 43. An Indian Dart, from Valley Forge. 44. Five Indian Axes, from Valley Forge. 45. One Cannon Ball, from Valley Forge. 46. Five Indian Darts, from Valley Forge. 47. One Stirrup, from Valley Forge. 30 Catalogue of the Dejgartment 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 b^ 57 58, 59 60 61 62 63 One Heel-Plate of Musket, from Valley Forge. An Indian Axe, from Valley Forge. One Knife, from Valley Forge. One Cannon Ball, from Valley Forge. One Revolutionary Axe, from Valley Forge. 24 Musket Balls, from Valley Forge. One Button, from Valley Forge. One Medal, from Valley Forge. One Spoon, from Valley Forge. One Knife, from Valley Forge. Three Bullets, from Valley Forge. One Fragment of Shell, from Valley Forge. One Cannon Ball, from Valley Forge. One Indian Tomahawk, from Valley Forge. One Gold Button, from Valley Forge. One Brand Plate, from Valley Forge. IN CENTRE OF ROOM. 1. Iron 161b. Howitzer. 2. Catlin Revolving Cannon, Firing 250 rounds per minute. 3. Miniature Frigate, Hull and Spars. Which are made from a piece of the Main Top-mast of Sloop of War Cumberland, sunk by Rebel Earn Merrimac, in Hampton Eoads, March 8th, 1862. 4. An Accurate full sized Moder of the Great Rodman Gun, made for the United States Government at the Fort Pitt Works, Pittsburg, Penna. Length, 20 feet 3^ inches. Weight, 57 tons 700 lbs. Diameter, 5 feet 4 inches. Weight of solid shot, 1000 lbs. Bore, 20 inches. Charge of powder, 80 lbs. 5 and 6. Two Rebel Iron Cannons from Gettysburg. 7. Model of the 1000 lbs. Shot for large Rodman Gun. 8. Model of the Swamp Angel Battery erected on Morris Island, S. C. Constructed by Serg't Burligh and Artificer Groods, Co. "C.,"'New York Engineers, both of whom worked upon the original. of Flags, Trophies, and Relics. 31 9. Heavy Brass 12 lb. Boat Howitzer •■' Constitution." 10. Steel Cannon, Presented to the City of Philadelphia for its Defence and Protection, by James Swaim, Esq., 1861. 11. Dartien Brass Rifle Howitzer, brought from Vera Cruz in 1862. When received, this Gun was encrusted with Barnacles, and had evidently been under water for many years. It was rifled and mounted by Mr. Jas. T. Bradshaw, and presented by Mr. Lewis Taws to the Philadelphia Union Artillery, and was used by that Company in the Cumberland Valley Campaign, 1863. 12. Gun Union. (See No. 10.) 13. Spanish Cannon. 14. French Cannon. 15. Solid Shot fired from Fort Moultrie at the Ironsides, and lodged on her Deck. Weight 136| lbs. 16. Thirteen-Inch Shell of the Siege of 1781, found 18 feet below the ground surface at Yorktown, Va. Captured from the retreating Eebels at West Point, Va., May, 1862, by Lieut-Comd'g T. S. Phelps, U, S. N. This Shell when taken was on its way to Richmond, Va. 17. Ten-Inch Shot from Fort Moultrie, picked up on the Deck of Iron-Clad Passaic, after the action of September 8th, 1863. 18. Eight Solid Shot taken from side of Iron-Clad Galena, after the action at Fort Darling. 19. Two Three-Pounders, Presented to Admiral Von Tromp of the Dutch Navy, 1673. These Guns contain gold and silver, being from jewelry of the Women of Holland, melted and cast in the metal. 20. Twenty-Inch Grape Canister. 21. English Brass Cannon, Surrendered by the Convention at Saratoga, October 17th, 1777. 22. Case for Fifteen-Inch Shell. 23. Eleven-Inch Shell. 24. Nine-Inch Shell. 32 Catalogue of the Department. 25. Nine-Inch Canister, 230 Balls, 70 lbs. 26. Eleven-Inch Canister. 27. Nine-Inch Grape Shot. 28. Hotchkiss Percussion Shell. 29. Solid Ten-Inch Shot fired from Battery Gregg, and lodged in the Ironsides. 80. Solid Ten-Inch Shot fired from Fort Wagner at the Iron- sides. 31. Eleven-Inch Grape Shot. 32. Cohorn, or Boat Mortar. 33. Hundred pound Chilled and Parrott Shell. 34. 150 lb. Parrott Shell. 35. Rebel Solid Shot. 86. Whitworth Shot. 37. 12 lb. Dahlgren Shot. 38. Rebel Shell. 39. Steel-pointed Shot. 40. 20 lb. Parrott Shot. 41. 50 lb. Parrott Shell. 42. Rebel Shot and Shell. 43. Rebel Shells. 44. Eleven-Inch Shell Case. 45. Chair that Gen. Meade sat on at Gettysburg, Two Monitor Smoke-Stacks riddled by Rebel Shot oif Charleston, S. C. Three Iron Deck-Plates from Iron-Clad Galena, scarced by Rebel Shot at Fort Darling. Miniature Model of Iron-Clad Steamer " Ironsidea/' 3)^ ■^^^ ■» «, ^ • - - % >. A" /^^^/k^ ^.. ..^ * ^^<> .^^-V. * Ay ^^ -'■■ A . . " /v i^ ♦1 o^ ST. AUGUSTINE ^^»;ffm^ . ■^0 • .i^'ma^ " O V