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Accession: 69-11-C Powder Horn ,USNYW 10"H x 4.75"W

Powder Flask, USNYW. Powder flasks were used for priming cannon. In 1842 the Navy instigated a change from horn flasks to copper powder flasks. This flask was made at Navy Yard Washington.

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