One pair (a) left (b) right of black leather half boots with fancy band across the toe with leather soles and heels; have eye hooks, laces and high tops and eyelets; Condition poor, leather split and soles worn; (a) piece of sole has fallen out;...
(090) Brown leather shoes (a) left shoe (b) right shoe; string-tied with metal eyelets; resoled with leather soles and rubber heels; on inside of both shoes "PETERS ST LOUIS" "470" "22210G" "6"; 093) One pair...
(038) Triangle; 30º 60º 90º triangle; wooden drafting tool; ink stains on top surface and edges; dark wood; 30º end has tip broken; has glue or varnish residue on underside; (041) Drafting instruments set in a leather covered case; set contains...
Fishing Lure book (a) Outer leather casing, cloth lined with three inner pockets. Top pocket has been partially ripped out where it connects to leather insert (b). Originally this was all one unit. Exterior has broken leather closing strap. Outer...
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; North Carolina 62nd Infantry Regiment, Co. I;
T. B. Edmonston, Cumberland Gap (at the juncture of Tennessee, Virginia and Kentucky), to “Dear Parents and family,” July 4, 1863. Edmonston writes of recent health problems and that he will try to obtain permission to come home. Edmonston’s...
(094) One pair (a) left (b) right of black leather half boots with fancy band across the toe with leather soles and heels; have eye hooks, laces and high tops and eyelets; Condition poor, leather split and soles worn; (a) piece of sole has fallen...
One pair (a) left (b) right of black leather boots with laces and metal eyelets and eyehooks, leather soles and rubber heels; felt on tongue of shoes; lined with canvas; stamped on inside leather and canvas - "The Patriot Roberts, Johnson,...
(a) Small powder horn hooked to black leather pouch; (b) separate strap; Small powder horn with wooden bottom and hook for leather strap; bottom fastened to horn with 5 metal studs; leather on pouch flap is torn and very stiff; part of strap is...
(007) Tri-folding 12 inch rule. Folding rule in three parts; plated metal; with "THE DRAUGHON BUSINESS COLLEGE" "OPPOSITE POST OFFICE KNOXVILLE, TENN." "THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE IN THE SOUTH"; (037) French curve;...
(064) Tin of English deer fat; Brass colored metal tin; labeled: "Warrented Genuine English Deer Fat"; contains deer fat; bagged; (095) One pair of leather leggings; with 2 leather straps and metal buckles; inside top edge stamped: ...
Small leather pistol holder; has a metal ring for strap attachment; stamped with "258 H.H. HEISER MAKER DENVER COLO"; 2 brass rivets with "HHH"; punched hole with string (approximately 9") tied in; some scratches on...
(023) pistol cleaning brush; twisted wire brush with wire loop for hanging, black bristles; bore: approx. .38 caliber; (027) Leather shoulder holster and strap for .38 special; with additional elastic strap; tooled, and stamped ".38...
In 1901 C.J. Harris, a prominent industrialist in Jackson County, N.C., started the Harris Tannery in Sylva, N.C. The report by J.S. Holmes entitled Forest Conditions in Western North Carolina (Edwards and Broughton Printing Company, 1911) noted...
One large canvas backpack with leather straps; three 1" leather straps intact; leather shoulder straps are 2" wide with tapers at the buckle; copper rivets with a small star on them; good condition; some dirty spots on canvas; with...
One pair (a) left (b) right of brown leather half-boots with metal eylets and eyehooks; inside shoe - "THE PATRIOT SHOE" "ROBERTS, JOHNSON, & RAND ST. LOUIS" "475 1904 T MC3"; on bottom of heal "Panther...
(047) Straight razor (c); Boxed razor (a - top of box) (b - bottom of box) with steel blade and plastic handle; blade stamped "O.B.M. A. KASTOR BROS. GERMANY"; box stamped: "OUR BEST MAKE, A. KASTOR & BROS. GERMANY. PRICE...
In 1901 C.J. Harris, a prominent industrialist in Jackson County, N.C., started the Harris Tannery in Sylva, N.C. The report by J.S. Holmes entitled Forest Conditions in Western North Carolina (Edwards and Broughton Printing Company, 1911) noted...
This undated drum was made by William Lossiah, member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. The leather drum head is stretched tightly over a carved wood base. The drum stick is finished with leather and fur.