Fragment of bottle

Classification: 
Date: 
1750-1820
Medium: 
Glass
Dimensions: 
Overall: 3 x 4 1/4 in. ( 7.6 x 10.8 cm )
Description: 
Fragment of bottle; dark green glass; base.
Object Number: 
INV.6290.8
Gallery Label: 
This fragment was found at Broad Street in lower Manhattan during excavations for the Nassau Street subway station in 1928. The fragment was part of a wine or liquor bottle.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1820
eMuseum Object ID: 
36925
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Fragment of bottle

Classification: 
Date: 
1750-1820
Medium: 
Glass
Dimensions: 
Overall: 2 3/4 x 4 in. ( 7 x 10.2 cm )
Description: 
Fragment of bottle; dark green glass; base.
Object Number: 
INV.6290.7
Gallery Label: 
This fragment was found at Broad Street in lower Manhattan during excavations for the Nassau Street subway station in 1928. The fragment was part of a wine or liquor bottle.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1820
eMuseum Object ID: 
36924
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Fragment of bottle

Classification: 
Date: 
1750-1820
Medium: 
Glass
Dimensions: 
Overall: 3 x 4 in. ( 7.6 x 10.2 cm )
Description: 
Fragment of bottle; dark green glass; base.
Object Number: 
INV.6290.6
Gallery Label: 
This fragment was found at Broad Street in lower Manhattan during excavations for the Nassau Street subway station in 1928. The fragment was part of a wine or liquor bottle.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1820
eMuseum Object ID: 
36923
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Fragment of bottle

Classification: 
Date: 
1750-1820
Medium: 
Glass
Dimensions: 
Overall: 2 5/8 x 4 in. ( 6.7 x 10.2 cm )
Description: 
Fragment of bottle; dark green glass; base.
Object Number: 
INV.6290.5
Gallery Label: 
This fragment was found at Broad Street in lower Manhattan during excavations for the Nassau Street subway station in 1928. The fragment was part of a wine or liquor bottle.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1820
eMuseum Object ID: 
36922
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Fragment of bottle

Classification: 
Date: 
1750-1820
Medium: 
Glass
Dimensions: 
Overall: 1 3/4 x 5 1/2 in. ( 4.4 x 14 cm )
Description: 
Fragment of bottle; dark green glass; base.
Object Number: 
INV.6290.4
Gallery Label: 
This fragment was found at Broad Street in lower Manhattan during excavations for the Nassau Street subway station in 1928. The fragment was part of a wine or liquor bottle.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1820
eMuseum Object ID: 
36921
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Fragment of bottle

Classification: 
Date: 
1750-1820
Medium: 
Glass
Dimensions: 
Overall: 2 x 4 1/4 in. ( 5.1 x 10.8 cm )
Description: 
Fragment of bottle; dark green glass; base.
Object Number: 
INV.6290.3
Gallery Label: 
This fragment was found at Broad Street in lower Manhattan during excavations for the Nassau Street subway station in 1928. The fragment was part of a wine or liquor bottle.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1820
eMuseum Object ID: 
36920
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Plate (14) excavated at a Revolutionary War military camp

Classification: 
Date: 
1760-1783
Medium: 
Stoneware
Dimensions: 
Overall: 1 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. ( 4.4 x 24.1 cm )
Description: 
Stoneware plate; gray salt-glazed with basket, diaper, and scrolled design on brim.
Credit Line: 
Gift of the Washington Headquarters Association, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1947
Object Number: 
1947.577a-n
Gallery Label: 
This plate was excavated by Reginald P. Bolton and others at a military camp on the Dyckman farm, at 204th Street between Seaman and Payson Avenues in Washington Heights, Manhattan. Built after the surrender of Fort Washington by American forces on November 16, 1776, the camp was occupied by British and Hessian troops until evacuation in 1783. The plate may have been owned by a soldier, by a member of a soldier's family, or by a camp follower.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1783
eMuseum Object ID: 
36905
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Tea bowl (7)

Classification: 
Date: 
1760-1783
Medium: 
Earthenware
Dimensions: 
Overall: 1 3/4 x 3 in. ( 4.4 x 7.6 cm )
Description: 
Earthenware tea bowl; creamware with ribbed exterior.
Credit Line: 
Gift of the Washington Headquarters Association, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1947
Object Number: 
1947.537a-g
Gallery Label: 
This tea bowl was excavated by Reginald P. Bolton and others in Hut N of a military camp on the Dyckman farm, at 204th Street between Seaman and Payson Avenues in Washington Heights, Manhattan. Built after the surrender of Fort Washington by American forces on November 16, 1776, the camp was occupied by British and Hessian troops until evacuation in 1783. The tea bowl may have been owned by a soldier, a member of a soldier's family, or a camp follower.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1783
eMuseum Object ID: 
36903
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Fragment of bottle

Classification: 
Date: 
1750-1820
Medium: 
Glass
Dimensions: 
Overall: 2 7/8 in. ( 7.3 cm )
Description: 
Fragment of bottle; dark green glass; base.
Object Number: 
INV.6290.2
Gallery Label: 
This fragment was found at Broad Street in lower Manhattan during excavations for the Nassau Street subway station in 1928. The fragment was part of a wine or liquor bottle.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1820
eMuseum Object ID: 
36885
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Fragment of bottle

Classification: 
Date: 
1750-1820
Medium: 
Glass
Dimensions: 
Overall: 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 x 1 1/8 in. ( 8.6 x 5.4 x 2.9 cm )
Description: 
Fragment of bottle; dark green glass; finish with neck.
Object Number: 
INV.6290.1
Gallery Label: 
This fragment was found at Broad Street in lower Manhattan during excavations for the Nassau Street subway station in 1928. The fragment was part of a wine or liquor bottle.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1820
eMuseum Object ID: 
36882
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

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