Philadelphia Powder Horn
The profuse decoration on this engraved powder horn includes a view of Philadelphia’s busy waterfront on the eve of the American Revolution. During the 1760s and early 1770s, urban populations in places like Boston, New York, and Philadelphia played an important role in protests against British taxation and coercive measures that eventually led to armed revolt.
Object Details
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Powder Horn
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ca. 1770
Horn (cow), Wood, Iron
Museum of the American Revolution
2003.00.0123
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