Artifacts owned by General Daniel Morgan, Winchester, Virginia.

Artifacts owned by General Daniel Morgan, Winchester, Virginia.

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General Daniel Morgan (1736 – July 6, 1802)
General Morgan was an American pioneer, soldier, and politician from Virginia. He was one of the most respected battlefield tacticians of the Revolutionary War.

Steel Engraving of General Daniel Morgan – (American Revolutionary War Brigadier General; U. S. Representative from Virginia 1797-1799), with a facsimile signature. Engraved by J.F.E. Prudhomme.

U.S. Mint Dept. Of Treasury “America’s First Medals” of General Daniel Morgan.,
Provenance: Dick Adams, Frederick Co. VA.; John Wimmer, Front Royal, VA; Gordon Barlow, Swoope, VA (1977)

Postcard of General Daniel Morgan’s Home
Known as the George Flowerdew Norton House, is a historic Georgian home located in historic Winchester, Virginia.

Original Newspaper
“The London Chronicle”, England, Jan. 15, 1785. Reporting the Treaty of Fort Stanwix – with Six nations of Iroquois League – Indians.

Snuff Box
Hand forged brass snuff box with handmade spring-loaded lid that locks.

Colonial Embroidered French Waist Coat
Homespun loomed wool waistcoats with floral and vine embroidery’

Colonial Brass Shoe Buckles
18th century handmade complete with tongues.

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