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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1854
ID Number
ZZ.RSN80768W01
accession number
64127
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1851 - 1854
1851
ID Number
AF.25101.002
catalog number
25101.002
accession number
64127
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1851 - 1854
1851
ID Number
ZZ.RSN80759W05
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64127
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1857
ID Number
ZZ.RSN80767W06
accession number
64127
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1832 - 1851
1833
ID Number
AF.25066.13
catalog number
25066.13
accession number
64127
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1854
ID Number
AF.25003
catalog number
25003
accession number
64127
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Date made
1864
associated date
1851 - 1854
maker
Anspach & Stanton
ID Number
AF.25101.088
catalog number
25101.088
accession number
64127
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Date made
1864
associated date
1855 - 1872
1855
maker
Isaac Haber & Co.
ID Number
ZZ.RSN80759W11
accession number
64127
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1854
ID Number
ZZ.RSN80768W05
accession number
64127
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Date made
1864
associated date
1851 - 1854
1851
maker
Anspach & Stanton
ID Number
AF.25101.089
catalog number
25101.089
accession number
64127
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1854 - 1872
1854
ID Number
ZZ.RSN80759W15
accession number
64127
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1854 - 1861
associated date
1854
ID Number
2007.0069.21
catalog number
2007.0069.21
accession number
2007.0069
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Date made
1864
used
1855
associated date
1855
maker
Isaac Haber & Co.
ID Number
AF.222237
catalog number
222237
accession number
41356
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1846 - 1851
1846
ID Number
AF.25066.11
catalog number
25066.11
accession number
64127
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1855 - 1872
1854
ID Number
ZZ.RSN80759W22
accession number
64127
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1854 - 1872
1854
ID Number
AF.25101.024
catalog number
25101.024
accession number
64127
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Date made
1856
ID Number
NU.66.28916
catalog number
66.28916
accession number
270424
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associated date
1855 - 1872
1854
maker
Harkness Bros
ID Number
AF.22778
catalog number
22778
accession number
64127
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1854 - 1872
1854
ID Number
AF.25101.087
catalog number
25101.087
accession number
64127
This drum was made by an unknown maker, probably in England, around 1845-1855. It has a brass shell, and skin heads. The wood hoops are painted red, white and blue, and drilled with 10 holes each for rope which is laced through leather ears, used to tighten the hoops.
Description
This drum was made by an unknown maker, probably in England, around 1845-1855. It has a brass shell, and skin heads. The wood hoops are painted red, white and blue, and drilled with 10 holes each for rope which is laced through leather ears, used to tighten the hoops. The drum is disassembled and in poor condition. The attribution date for the drum is subject to study.
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date made
1845-1855
ID Number
1980.0399.0030
accession number
1980.0399
catalog number
1980.0399.0030
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associated date
1851
ID Number
AF.22754
catalog number
22754
accession number
64127
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associated date
1855 - 1857
1855
ID Number
ZZ.RSN80759W09
accession number
64127
The Utah Territory was organized in September 1850, on the same day that California became a state. As large numbers of migrants traveling to California led to increased hostilities with Mormon settlers, the U.S. Army sent men into the region. James H. Simpson (b.
Description
The Utah Territory was organized in September 1850, on the same day that California became a state. As large numbers of migrants traveling to California led to increased hostilities with Mormon settlers, the U.S. Army sent men into the region. James H. Simpson (b. 1813), a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy who served with the Topographical Engineers, arrived in Utah in 1858 and began conducting a reconnaissance for a new route to California. He drew this map later that year, after winter weather precluded further work in the field. The map extends from 34° to about 44° latitude, and from below 105° to about 122° longitude west of Greenwich.
Simpson based the geography of this map on maps drawn by John C. Frémont (1848), H. Stansbury and J. W. Gunnison (1849), Gunnison (1853), E. G. Beckworth (1854), R. S. Williamson and J. G. Parke (1854), and J. Kirke (1857). He included wagon roads, proposed roads, and the routes taken by Fremont, Stansbury and Gunnison, and Gunnison and Beckworth. Lake Tahoe is here named Lake Bigler in honor of John Bigler, the third governor of California.
Location
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date made
1858
ID Number
PH.317496
accession number
230397
catalog number
317496
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Location
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used date
1833 - 1851
ID Number
2007.0069.23
accession number
2007.0069
catalog number
2007.0069.23

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