By A Mystery Man Writer
The first time I ever visited the Museum of Fine Arts, I was only a few weeks into my first semester of college.
Powder Horn, Colonial American, Roxbury, Massachussets
Powder horn owned by Thomas Kempton - M.1994.010.16
Exploring Engraved Powder Horns - Historic Deerfield
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Powder Horn – Works – Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Fifty years later, stolen powder horn and firearms returned to New England museums
Philadelphia Powder Horn - Museum of the American Revolution
Military Power Horns in the Concord Museum Collection by David F. Wood
Powder horn with strap and shot pouch – Works – Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Powder Horns at the DAR Museum
Contact, and Contact Again: Reflections on an Eighteenth-Century Powderhorn - Panorama