Composed of cowhorn and pine, this sourvenir powderhorn was originally owned by Captain Charles Fornin Richardes of the 95th Regiment of the British Army. The engravings of the Powderhorn depict the pertinent places of the British and Cherokee encounter during the French and Indian War. A view of the city of Charleston and major rivers are illustrated at the bottom of the horn. Illustrated along the top of the horn are a string of Cherokee towns along the Little Tennessee River.
Powder flask, United States--History--French and Indian War, 1754-1763, Military maps, Cherokee Indians--History--18th century, Great Britain. Army--Colonial forces--South Carolina✖[remove]1