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Date:
1800-1809, 1810-1819
Description:
Portrait painted by Edward Savage depicting Nathaniel Russell (1738-1820) around the age of 80 years old.
Date:
1800 and 1899
Description:
A slave child's chair. The chair is made with mortise and tenon joints reinforced with square nails. The seat is of animal skin. Origin unknown.
Date:
1800
Description:
A pirate's whirling cutlass with etched bone handle. Origin unknown.
Date:
1800 and 1899
Description:
A door latch, lock, and handle recovered from Harriet Beecher Stowe's house.
Date:
1800 and 1824
Description:
Pirate's powder horn, used to store gunpowder. Engraved on the bottom of the horn is a flower design and the initials "T.Y." Origin unknown.
Date:
1800 and 1824
Description:
Kaolin pipe with a landscape scene molded into the bowl. The scene contains a multi-storied building with an arched entryway and flag flying. Pipe stem is broken. Origin Africa.
Date:
1800 and 1824
Description:
Kaolin pipe with the face of an African gentleman molded into the bowl. Pipe stem is broken.
Date:
1800
Description:
Set of iron leg shackles with two U-shaped cuffs.
Date:
1800
Description:
A pirate's powder ball boot pistol; origin unknown.
Date:
1800 and 1850
Description:
Carved walnut walking stick (cane) found under the floorboards of slave quarters at Ashemeade Plantation near Jacksonville, Florida.