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- Plate, 1756-1760 -

- 1756-1760
- Collections - Artifact
Plate, 1756-1760
- Cap Gun, 1910-1915 -

- 1910-1915
- Collections - Artifact
Cap Gun, 1910-1915
- Naval Cannon, circa 1780 -

- circa 1780
- Collections - Artifact
Naval Cannon, circa 1780
- Fort Wayne, the Old Barracks, Detroit, Michigan -

- 1902
- Collections - Artifact
Fort Wayne, the Old Barracks, Detroit, Michigan
- Bicorne from the Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts , 1872-1874 -

- 1872-1874
- Collections - Artifact
Bicorne from the Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts , 1872-1874
- "Battle Scenes of the Rebellion" Aftermath of Battle, Civil War Panorama - In the 1880s, Thomas Clarkson Gordon, a self-taught artist and Civil War veteran, created a panorama depicting scenes from the Civil War. Gordon stitched together 15 paintings -- each 7 by 14 feet -- into a canvas roll more than 100 feet long. He toured his multi-paneled panorama throughout eastern Indiana, retelling the history of the conflict through his vivid illustrations.

- 1861-1865
- Collections - Artifact
"Battle Scenes of the Rebellion" Aftermath of Battle, Civil War Panorama
In the 1880s, Thomas Clarkson Gordon, a self-taught artist and Civil War veteran, created a panorama depicting scenes from the Civil War. Gordon stitched together 15 paintings -- each 7 by 14 feet -- into a canvas roll more than 100 feet long. He toured his multi-paneled panorama throughout eastern Indiana, retelling the history of the conflict through his vivid illustrations.
- "Battle Scenes of the Rebellion" Battle of Stones River, Civil War Panorama - In the 1880s, Thomas Clarkson Gordon, a self-taught artist and Civil War veteran, created a panorama depicting scenes from the Civil War. Gordon stitched together 15 paintings -- each 7 by 14 feet -- into a canvas roll more than 100 feet long. He toured his multi-paneled panorama throughout eastern Indiana, retelling the history of the conflict through his vivid illustrations.

- 31 December 1862-02 January 1863
- Collections - Artifact
"Battle Scenes of the Rebellion" Battle of Stones River, Civil War Panorama
In the 1880s, Thomas Clarkson Gordon, a self-taught artist and Civil War veteran, created a panorama depicting scenes from the Civil War. Gordon stitched together 15 paintings -- each 7 by 14 feet -- into a canvas roll more than 100 feet long. He toured his multi-paneled panorama throughout eastern Indiana, retelling the history of the conflict through his vivid illustrations.
- Platter, circa 1895 -

- circa 1895
- Collections - Artifact
Platter, circa 1895
- Pair of Vases, 1876-1877 -

- 1876-1877
- Collections - Artifact
Pair of Vases, 1876-1877
- Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Souvenir Patch, 1981 - Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.

- 1981
- Collections - Artifact
Greenfield Village Muzzle Loaders Festival Souvenir Patch, 1981
Greenfield Village hosted an annual Muzzle Loaders Festival for more than thirty years, from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. The event attracted hundreds of participants, recreating activities from 1830 to 1865. Visitors could see black powder shooting demonstrations and competitions, mid-1800s craft presentations, costume contests, parades, and other ceremonies.