Powder Horn
Donated by Doug & Phyllis Horn
Day Bag
Donated by Dwight Umbel
Noggin, Maple
Donated by Mike Buss
Greek Key Floorcloth "1812"
Donated by Jennifer Frantz
Flag in Window
Donated by Unknown
Quilled Striker Kit
Donated by Bill and Vicki Wright
1812 Cartridge Box
Donated by Frank Barker
Artwork
Donated by Ken Scott
Carved Scrimmed Horn Bracelet
Donated by Mike Small
York County Powder Horn
Donated by Pete Hutton
4 Possible Bags
Donated by Giles Cromwell
Tecunseh 1812
Donated by Kyle Carroll
Donated by Lisa Crews
100 yd. Ball - Nettle Cordage - 3 ply
Donated by Brandenburg Storehouse
Turned Carving Mallett
Donated by Glen Sutt
Poplar Bark Quiver/6 River Cane Arrows
Donated by George Lott
Bark Quiver: Popular bark, brain tanned deer hide, raw hide, pine pitch, and red deer hair brass cones.
Arrows: River cane shafts, wild turkey two-feather fletching, hard wood nock inserts, deer back sinew wrappings, late Woodland style chert points (Kentucky Sonora aka Kentucky Blue).
Note: Two feather fletching style documented for Lenape, Seneca, Cayuga, Seminole, Creek, Catawba, Tuscarora, Cherokee, Yuchi, and Ojibwa.
Bowl and Mug Set
Donated by Sue Skinner and Joseph Jostes of SJ Pottery
Maple Stock Blank
Donated by Joe Scott
Yarn Indigo
Donated by Janice and Hunter Hensley
"The Battle of Camden" Lithograph
Donated by Pam White
"Smoke of Deception" Lithograph
Donated by Bryant White
Ax Head
Donated by William Reynolds
Artwork
Donated by Ken Scott
18th Century Pattern Forged from 4140
Donated by Jymm Hoffman of Hoffman's Forge
10 Ply Handmade Trekking Rope
Donated by Brandenburg Storehouse
Framed Drawing
Donated by Tamara Ponyi
18th Century Tankard
Donated by Timsmith Michael Walsh
5 Horn Straps
Donated by Giles Cromwell
Hand Woven Linen and Wool Strap
Donated by Paula Hoagland
Photographed at the 2012 CLA Show by Jan Riser.
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