New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . to the Marshall House at Schuyler-ville, during Burgoynes campaign, October, 1777. Owned by M. Sample, Schuylerville. V-4. Knocker; brass, oval form, pre-Revolutionary by William McClinton, Schuylerville. X-5. Tomahawk, of stone, used by Burgoynes Indian alliesin fight against Americans. Owned by Elmer De Garmore,Schuylerville. V-6. Knocker, Colonial period, female face in bronze. Foundin ruins of Schuyler Homestead. Owned by C. H. Bullard,Schuylerville. V-7. Rifle-Balls (massed in pyram
New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . to the Marshall House at Schuyler-ville, during Burgoynes campaign, October, 1777. Owned by M. Sample, Schuylerville. V-4. Knocker; brass, oval form, pre-Revolutionary by William McClinton, Schuylerville. X-5. Tomahawk, of stone, used by Burgoynes Indian alliesin fight against Americans. Owned by Elmer De Garmore,Schuylerville. V-6. Knocker, Colonial period, female face in bronze. Foundin ruins of Schuyler Homestead. Owned by C. H. Bullard,Schuylerville. V-7. Rifle-Balls (massed in pyramidal display) ploughedup on the Freeman Farm, Saratoga battlefield. Owned by CuylerReynolds, Albany. V-8. Shittim-wood. A piece of this tree so very rare in thiscountry, from which wood the Ark was constructed. This treeshaded headquarters of Gen. Gates two miles south of Schuylervillewhile the serious battle of Oct. 7, 1777, was being waged, in whichhouse he heard reports, while a generals battle was fought out,each officer, so it is said, acting on his own initiative. The tree was. PROF. JOSEPH HENRY Discoverer of the principle of the electric telegraph, he gave practical demonstra-tion of his Invention In the Albany Academy In July, 1829; joined Princeton facultyin 1832 and continued valuable scientific experiments; became first Secretary andorganizer of the Smithsonian Institution Dec. 3, 1846. Born at Albany, Dec. 17, 1777;died at Washington. D. C, May 13, 1878. Catalogue of Exhibition 277 standing in the spring of 1907; but falling from age. Owned byCuyler Reynolds, Albany. V-9. Door-Latch of the Famous Dovegat House, southof Schuylerville (now removed) made headquarters by Burgoyneprevious to the world-decisive battle of Sept. 19, 1777. Owned byMrs. Mary H. Wilcox, Schuylerville. V-10. Surrender Trees Root. The British forces underBurgoyne capitulated under this tree to the American army, Schuyler-ville (then called Saratoga), Oct. 16, 1777, and the following daylaid dow
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