4529 AMERICAN POWDER HORN WITH TIES TO THE KANSAS

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,000.00 USD
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TERRITORY AND JOHN BROWN'S RAID. Just a wonderful piece of Americana This horn measures 11" in length and 3" across at the butt with a crudely turned spout. Besides numerous circles and geometric designs, the horn boldly reads "1859" with " PLUMMER" over "1859" and " K. TERRITORY ". The wooden butt of the horn is carved " K T 1847" with an eight pointed asterisk. In 1858 Charles Plummer Tidd was a member of the Provisional Army of noted abolitionist John Brown and participated in the raid at the United States Arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia. Tidd managed to escape capture at Harpers Ferry. To avoid capture, he changed his name from Tidd to Charles Plummer utilizing his middle name. To effect his escape, he traveled through several states and Canada, all the time staying in touch with fellow abolitionists. Prior to the Harpers Ferry raid, Plummer had moved to Kansas in 1856 and participated in the 1858 Missouri Raid as well other "Bleeding Kansas" conflicts. In July of 1861, he enlisted in the 21st Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry and died in 1862 at the Battle of Roanoke Island. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Information on Charles Plummer Tidd and his friendship with John Brown. CONDITION: the horn shows expected overall light wear. (02-24326/BF). $2000-3000.