Military

The Museum's superb military collections document the history of the men and women of the armed forces of the United States. The collections include ordnance, firearms, and swords; uniforms and insignia; national and military flags and banners; and many other objects.

The strength of the collections lies in their enormous depth. Some 3,000 military small arms and 2,400 civilian firearms document the mechanical and technological history of the infantryman's weapons from the beginning of the gunpowder era to the present. Among the 4,000 swords and knives in the collection are many spectacular presentation pieces. The collections also include Civil War era telegraph equipment, home front artifacts from both world wars, early computers such as ENIAC, Whirlwind, and Sage, and materials carried at antiwar demonstrations.

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Location
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date made
ca 1893
associated date
1863 04 02
copyright date
1893
maker
Kurz & Allison-Art Studio
Kurz & Allison-Art Studio
ID Number
AF.58134M
catalog number
58134M
accession number
204114
Physical DescriptionForged steel with metal scabbard.Specific HistoryAndrew Jackson carried this sword and scabbard while commanding the American forces, which included Tennessee militia, U.S.
Description
Physical Description
Forged steel with metal scabbard.
Specific History
Andrew Jackson carried this sword and scabbard while commanding the American forces, which included Tennessee militia, U.S. regulars, and Cherokee, Choctaw, and Southern Creek Indians during the Creek War and in the War of 1812.
General History
The Creek War began on August 30, 1813, when a faction of Creek known as the Red Sticks attacked a contingent of 553 American settlers at Lake Tensaw, Alabama, north of Mobile. The British were believed to be a main ally of the Indians.
In response to the Alabama attack, Jackson led 5,000 militiamen in the destruction of two Creek villages, Tallasahatchee and Talladega. The fighting lasted into the next year, culminating in Jackson’s troops destroying the Creek defenses at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. On March 27, 1814 the battle ended with 800 Creek warriors killed and 500 women and children captured.
On August 9, 1814, Major General Andrew Jackson signed the Treaty of Fort Jackson, ending the Creek War. The agreement provided for the surrender of twenty-three million acres of Creek land to the United States. This vast territory encompassed more than half of present-day Alabama and part of southern Georgia.
used date
1812
user
Jackson, Andrew
ID Number
AF.32012
catalog number
32012
accession number
68016
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Location
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date made
1944-06-06
maker
Capa, Robert
ID Number
PG.007451
accession number
255885
catalog number
7451
Physical DescriptionLithographic print.General HistoryBoth the North and the South saw Vicksburg as the lynchpin to victory in the war. President Abraham Lincoln said: "Vicksburg is the key.
Description
Physical Description
Lithographic print.
General History
Both the North and the South saw Vicksburg as the lynchpin to victory in the war. President Abraham Lincoln said: "Vicksburg is the key. The war can never be brought to a close until the key is in our pocket," Confederate President Jefferson Davis said: "Vicksburg is the nail head that holds the South's two halves together." On May 22, 1863, Ulysses Grant sent brigades from three corps of the army to assault the city. While the assault showed some success, a long bitter struggle ensued and the Confederates quickly restored their original lines of defense. The Union army suffered 3,199 casualties, while the Confederates lost less than 500 men. Realizing that the city could not be taken by assault, Grant ordered his engineers to begin siege operations. The siege cut off all supplies going into the city and the constant hammering of siege artillery drove many of the citizens into caves dug into the hillsides. The siege finally ended when on July 4, 1863, General John Pemberton surrendered the town to Grant, thus sealing the fate of the Confederate States of America.
Location
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date made
ca 1888
copyright date
1888
maker
Kurz & Allison-Art Studio
ID Number
AF.58143M
accession number
204114
catalog number
58143M
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Location
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date made
1918
Circa 1918
depicted
October 1918
date made
ca 1918
associated date
1917 - 1918
associated person
Stanley-Brown, Rudolph
Stanley-Brown, Katharine
artist
Stanley-Brown, Rudolph
ID Number
AF.59707M
catalog number
59707M
accession number
216896
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Location
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Date made
1993
copyright date
1993
ID Number
1993.0423.02
accession number
1993.0423
catalog number
1993.0423.02
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Location
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Date made
1987
agent
Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador
ID Number
1987.0383.08.a
catalog number
1987.0383.08.a
accession number
1987.0383
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Location
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date made
1944-06-06
maker
Capa, Robert
ID Number
PG.007452
accession number
255885
catalog number
7452
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Location
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date made
1944-06-06
maker
Capa, Robert
ID Number
PG.007449
accession number
255885
catalog number
7449
Charcoal sketch on paper showing a dugout in Belleau wood. Three sides of rectangular cell are depicted; a pallet appears on the right with other objects on the floor. A label attached to the cardboard mount reads: "A MAJOR'S DUGOUT IN BELLEAU WOOD/June, 1918/BY E.
Description
Charcoal sketch on paper showing a dugout in Belleau wood. Three sides of rectangular cell are depicted; a pallet appears on the right with other objects on the floor. A label attached to the cardboard mount reads: "A MAJOR'S DUGOUT IN BELLEAU WOOD/June, 1918/BY E. PEIXOTTO/TRANSFERRED FROM THE WAR DEPARTMENT/2954."
Location
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date made
1918-06
associated date
1918-06
associated person
War Department
maker
Peixotto, Ernest Clifford
ID Number
AF.25796
catalog number
25796
accession number
64592
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Location
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date made
ca 1886
copyright date
1886
associated date
1865 04 01
maker
Kurz & Allison-Art Studio
Kurz & Allison-Art Studio
ID Number
AF.58119M
catalog number
58119M
accession number
204114
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Location
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date made
1944-06-06
maker
Capa, Robert
ID Number
PG.007446
accession number
255885
catalog number
7446
Physical DescriptionDark-blue cloth, double-breasted, with two parallel rows of buttons. Standing collar and cuffs of dark-blue velvet; the collar and cuffs are embroidered in gold, with oak leaves and acorns, according to the designs in the Topographical Bureau.
Description
Physical Description
Dark-blue cloth, double-breasted, with two parallel rows of buttons. Standing collar and cuffs of dark-blue velvet; the collar and cuffs are embroidered in gold, with oak leaves and acorns, according to the designs in the Topographical Bureau. Buttons bear the shield of the United States and the letters "T.E." in old English characters.
Chapeau for Officers of Topographical Engineers
The chapeau is of black beaver felt and is described in the regulations as "cocked without binding; fan or back part not more than eleven inches, nor less than nine inches; the front or cock not more than nine inches, nor less than eight inches; each corner, six inches; black ribbons on the two front sides." The ends are decorated with tassels of gold bullion; the front has a black silk cockade under a gold loop, eleven inches long, ornamented with a gilt spread eagle, a scroll, and the button of the Corps. The plume is of black swan feathers, drooping from an upright stem, feathered to the length of eight inches.
Specific History
This coat and hat were part of the uniform of a Topographical Engineer.
General History
Topographical Engineers were authorized for War Department duty by a March 3, 1813 act, to conduct engineering surveys for military purposes and to explore routes for the passage of troops. Specifically the duties of the topographical engineers were "to make such surveys and exhibit such delineations as the commanding generals shall direct; to make plans of all military positions which the army may occupy and of their respective vicinities, indicating the various roads, rivers, creeks, ravines, hills, woods, and villages to be found therein; to accompany all reconnoitering parties sent out to obtain intelligence of the movements of the enemy or of his positions; to make sketches of their routes, accompanied by written notices of everything worthy of observation therein; to keep a journal of every day's movement when the army is in march, noticing the variety of ground, of buildings, of culture, and distances, and state of roads between common points throughout the march of the day; and lastly, to exhibit the positions of contending armies on the fields of battle, and the dispositions made, either for attack or defense."
date made
ca 1830
associated date
1839
ID Number
AF.22702
catalog number
22702
accession number
64127
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Location
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date made
ca 1919
ca 1898
associated date
1898
ID Number
ZZ.RSN82660W24
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Location
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Date made
1899
maker
Underwood & Underwood Illustration Studios
ID Number
2006.0142.24
accession number
2006.0142
catalog number
2006.0142.24
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Location
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date made
1919
Circa 1919
Circa 1919
ca 1919
associated date
1917 - 1918
associated person
Stanley-Brown, Rudolph
Stanley-Brown, Katharine
artist
Stanley-Brown, Rudolph
ID Number
AF.59710M
catalog number
59710M
accession number
216896
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Location
Currently not on view
date made
1944-06-06
maker
Capa, Robert
ID Number
PG.007448
accession number
255885
catalog number
7448
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Location
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Date made
1993
copyright date
1993
ID Number
1993.0423.01
catalog number
1993.0423.01
accession number
1993.0423
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Location
Currently not on view
date made
1918
Circa 1918
ca 1918
associated date
1917 - 1918
associated person
Stanley-Brown, Rudolph
Stanley-Brown, Katharine
artist
Stanley-Brown, Rudolph
ID Number
AF.59730M
catalog number
59730M
accession number
216896
Physical DescriptionLithographic print.General HistoryGeneral Robert E. Lee’s first invasion of the North culminated in the Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest single-day battle in American history.
Description
Physical Description
Lithographic print.
General History
General Robert E. Lee’s first invasion of the North culminated in the Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest single-day battle in American history. More soldiers were killed or wounded at Antietam than all the American dead in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican War and the Spanish-American War combined. On September 17, 1862, General Robert E. Lee and 30,000 Confederate troops faced Major General George McClellan and 60,000 Union troops. It should have been a clear victory for McClellan, especially since his army had captured Lee’s Special Order No. 191 which directed Stonewall Jackson to march on Harpers Ferry. McClellan failed to use this information wisely, choosing instead to remain cautious. Jackson took Harpers Ferry and moved his 45,000 troops on to Antietam to reinforce Lee’s troops. McClellan was recalled to Washington and was relieved of his command.
date made
1888
copyright date
1888
associated date
1862 09 17
maker
Kurz & Allison-Art Studio
Kurz & Allison-Art Studio
ID Number
AF.58125
accession number
204114
catalog number
58125
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Location
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ID Number
1992.0592.02
catalog number
1992.0592.02
accession number
1992.0592
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Location
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Date made
1969
maker
Gibson, Mark
ID Number
2005.3101.01
catalog number
2005.3101.01
nonaccession number
2005.3101
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Location
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date made
1944-06-06
maker
Capa, Robert
ID Number
PG.007450
accession number
255885
catalog number
7450
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1918
1918
Circa 1918
associated date
1917 - 1918
associated person
Stanley-Brown, Rudolph
Stanley-Brown, Katharine
artist
Stanley-Brown, Rudolph
ID Number
AF.59713M
catalog number
59713M
accession number
216896

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