A weapon that was used during the Siege of Yorktown will quickly be unveiled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Museum of the American Revolution will welcome the sword that was gifted by Major General Marquis de Lafayette to a soldier of the Continental Army’s Corps of Light Infantry.
Jeremiah Keeler of Ridgefield, Connecticut, carried the sword on the Siege of Yorktown as a crutch on his lengthy stroll residence on the finish of the Revolutionary War, in accordance to the museum’s press launch.
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Keeler and his Infantry, led by Alexander Hamilton, “assaulted a British redoubt, which led the Continental Army and its French allies to victory,” stated the discharge.
The sword was bought within the winter of 1779-1780 by Lafayette.
It’s manufactured from iron, metal and brass with a leather-based scabbard.
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“We are excited to share the story of this young Connecticut veteran of America’s first greatest generation with visitors from across the country and around the world,” stated R. Scott Stephenson, the museum’s president and CEO.
The household heirloom was donated by a great-great-great-great granddaughter of Keeler’s in honor of her mom.
“It’s hard to put into words how important this was to my mom, and I think that the most important thing for my family is to honor my mom with this donation,” stated Suzanne Reynolds.
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“I think it’s important for people to know that these artifacts are out there, and that they can be shared with people in this country, and maybe even around the world,” she stated.
The Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center in Ridgefield was an inn operated by the Keeler household in 1772 earlier than being bought by the city to turn into a museum.
“Jeremiah Keeler is a patriotic figure here in Ridgefield, being one of the only members of the well-known family who was enlisted during the Revolutionary War,” stated Catherine Prescott, chief curator of the Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center.
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The sword can be on display for public viewing on the Museum of the American Revolution beginning on Nov. 5.