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.

Case of instruments owned John B. Cline (1826-1899), a surgeon from France who was trained in the United States, and served as a surgeon with the Union Army during the Civil War. The “G. TIEMANN & CO. / MANUFACTURERS / OF / SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS / 68 CHATHAM ST.
Description
Case of instruments owned John B. Cline (1826-1899), a surgeon from France who was trained in the United States, and served as a surgeon with the Union Army during the Civil War. The “G. TIEMANN & CO. / MANUFACTURERS / OF / SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS / 68 CHATHAM ST. N.Y.” label was in use ca. 1855-1864.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1861-1864
associated dates
1861-1864
issuing authority
United States Army
company owner
Tiemann, George
Associated Name
George Tiemann and Company
maker
George Tiemann & Company
ID Number
COLL.SURGKIT.000001
catalog number
1991.0858.01
accession number
1991.0858

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