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Collection
Wheatland
Title
Walking Cane Belonging to James Buchanan
Object ID
W.89.58
Date Range
1856-1861
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Collection
Wheatland
Title
Walking Cane Belonging to James Buchanan
Description
Cane made of maple owned by James Buchanan. Long, tapered with tip and 2-part handle of ivory. Handle grip is in the shape of a lily or trumpet flower. Lower section is elaborately carved w/ high-relief eagle on a background of leaves, stars and banner w/ "E PLURIBUS UNUM". Inscribed in black on side of handle in script is "James Buchanan / from E.C.L." Believed to be gift of Elizabeth Chapman Lawrence, friend of Buchanan and Harriet Lane.
Provenance
Descent from Buchanan to James B. Lane, grand nephew, then to donor's husband, grandson of J. B. Lane.
Date Range
1856-1861
Last Owner
Buchanan, James
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 3
Storage Cabinet
Unit 17
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
People
Buchanan, James
Subcategory
Personal Gear
Search Terms
James Buchanan Presidential Library
Object Name
Cane
Material
Wood, Ivory
Height (in)
33
Width (in)
4.25
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-09-02
Condition Notes
Cracks in handle and separation. Stains on wood. Ivory tip scarred.
Object ID
W.89.58
Notes
The cane was owned by James Buchanan and at his death given to James B. Lane, his grand nephew. It was passed down to the donors husband as grandson of James B. Lane.
Usage
Buchanan, James
Credit
Mrs. Howard S. Roberts
Accession Number
W.89.58
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Walking Cane with General Lafayette Handle
Object ID
G.98.12.8
Date Range
c. 1824
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Walking Cane with General Lafayette Handle
Description
Cane or walking stick of wood. The handle end is carved with the bust of a man.
Carving is the likeness of General Lafayette (1757-1834) who, according to family tradition, presented this cane to Amos Slaymaker when Lafayette visited White Chimneys and dined at the Slaymaker's tavern/hotel "The Pennsylvania Arms" during his grand U.S. tour in 1825. Carved gentleman wears a coat, jabot and high collar and is highly detailed. Executed in light toned hardwood, hair has light brown stain and pedestal portion is stained dark. Band of copper alloy below pedestal. Shaft of cane tapers to an end and is stained brown. Two-piece copper alloy tip, secured with two small nails.
Provenance
Passed from Amos Slaymaker through 5 generations of Slaymaker family and donated by Mrs. Samuel R. Slaymaker II.
Date Range
c. 1824
Year Range From
1822
Year Range To
1824
Last Owner
Slaymaker, Amos
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 46
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0382
People
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de
Slaymaker, Amos
Subcategory
Personal Gear
Search Terms
Canes
Carvings
Object Name
Cane
Material
Wood, Metal
Length (in)
35.75
Width (in)
2.25
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-06-18
Condition Notes
Multiple minor nicks in carving and shaft with some loss of finish, esp. near bottom tip. Superficial checking/splitting in wood. Copper alloy tip is discolored with minor corrosion and band at top has multiple small dents. Cane tip not worn, thus not used.
Object ID
G.98.12.8
Notes
See page 30 of History of the Slaymaker family.
Place of Origin
France
Credit
Gift of Mrs. S.R. Slaymaker II, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.98.12
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Simon Cameron's cane
Object ID
G.98.12.9
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Simon Cameron's cane
Description
Cane or walking stick of hardwood with engraved gold handle. Shaft is round, tapered, ebonized wood. Handle is 3" long, tapered and 8-sided with a rounded crown. Metal fitted tip is missing.
Engraving on all sides of handle. Crown reads "Presented to Genl. Simon Cameron by the Employees of the LOCHIEL IRON WORKS as a mark of their high Appreciation of his Valuable Services in Favor of PROTECTION to American Industry." One facet of side depicts the U.S. Capitol with the slogan "LIBERTY AND PROTECTION." Opposite facet shows the Lochiel Iron Works building above the words "JUSTICE AND EQUALITY TO ALL MEN."
Lochiel Iron Works was organized in 1864. Cameron was one of the owners of the factory located along S. Cameron St. in Harrisburg. Cameron apparently championed some legislative protection for the iron industry, perhaps during his 2nd tenure as U.S. Senator, 1866-1877.
Provenance
Possession of the portrait by the Slaymaker family is probably due to the intermarriage of the Slaymaker and Cameron families. Cameron's niece (Jane Elizabeth Cameron Redsecker) married Colonel S.C. Slaymaker (1828-1894) on May 28, 1862. Then descent to widow of S.R. Slaymaker II.
Year Range From
1866
Year Range To
1877
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 46
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0382
Subcategory
Personal Gear
Object Name
Cane
Material
Wood, Metal
Length (in)
38
Diameter (in)
1.375
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-06-19
Condition Notes
Metal handle has multiple small dents, one split where the side meets the crown, and some light corrosion. Wood has moderate wear, esp. around tip. Wood has minor splitting near bottom. Tip is missing, adhesive residue remains.
Object ID
G.98.12.9
Notes
Simon Cameron became a strong advocate for the protection of the U.S. steel and iron industry against foreign imports. In appreciation, the workers at Lochiel Iron Works commissioned this cane as a gift for Cameron. The iron works was named Lochiel by Cameron to honor the Cameron family's ancestral Scottish home.
Credit
Gift of Mrs. S.R. Slaymaker II, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.98.12
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Collection
History Collection: Person, General William S. McCaskey
Object ID
2015.018.2
Collection
History Collection: Person, General William S. McCaskey
Description
Cane
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 1
Storage Cabinet
Unit 09
Storage Shelf
Top
Subcategory
Personal Gear
Object Name
Cane
Object ID
2015.018.2
Accession Number
2015.018
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Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1935.021.001
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Collection
Wheatland
Description
Wooden walking stick, painted dark brown with horizontal gold stripes. 'Horn' or 'Tusk' handle
Year Range From
1800
Year Range To
1860
Storage Location
Wheatland, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Northwest Bedchamber
Storage Wall
Northeast Corner
Subcategory
Personal Gear
Object Name
Cane
Material
Wood
Height (in)
34.5
Dimension Details
handle 3.500
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-02-09
Condition Notes
Minor wearing of paint
Object ID
W.1935.021.001
Accession Number
W.1935.021
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection
Object ID
2004.030
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection
Description
Wooden walnut cane with bone handle, silver colored metal ferrule on top of shaft. 3.25 in long curved piece of bone tipped in a 1 in long tapered piece of wood. Bone is anchored to cane and join is covered by a tarnished metal band with a scalloped upper edge. Band is decorated with a duster of three upside down y-shapes marked to resemble rope. Section narrow; lengths of wooden cane as it narrows are: bottom tip .5 in, 10.75 in section, 9.75 in section. 8.75 in section, handle.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 46
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0382
Subcategory
Personal Gear
Object Name
Cane
Material
Wood, Metal
Length (in)
33
Diameter (in)
0.625
Condition
Fair
Condition Notes
Bone handle not attached, finish scratched off many areas of shaft, tip missing. Wood in upper thrid of cane is split.
Object ID
2004.030
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Collection
History Collection: Person
Object ID
1943.021
Date Range
1885-1893
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Collection
History Collection: Person
Description
Tapered mahogany wooden cane with smooth dark finish. One and three quarter inch long golden brass cap/band at top of cane is engraved with a man's profile, President G. Cleveland, on top. 2.125 inch wide brass ferrule on bottom above .75 inch steel tip.
On side written longitudinally: Carried and presented to the L.C.H.S. by George W. Hensel, Jr. 1943.
Engraved horizontally: From Grover Cleveland to W.U. Hensel Easter Time 1893.
Engraving from Hensel to LCHS was a later engraving.
Date Range
1885-1893
Year Range From
1885
Year Range To
1893
Last Owner
Hensel, William Uhler
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 46
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0382
People
Cleaveland, Grover
Hensel, William Uhler
Subcategory
Personal Gear
Search Terms
Canes
Object Name
Cane
Material
Wood, Brass, Steel
Length (in)
34.5
Diameter (in)
1
Condition
Excellent
Condition Notes
some marks on finish.
Object ID
1943.021
Accession Number
1943.021
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Collection
History Collection: Person
Object ID
2004.031
Date Range
1860-1870
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Collection
History Collection: Person
Description
Wood walking stick or cane with silver tip and cap. Four panels with text alternate with four panels decorated with ornate leaves. 1.5 in metal band nailed on at the botton. One nail missing.
cap is engraved: "By the Union Fire Co. / No. 1 Lancaster PA / Presented to Rev. A. H. Shertz / Feb. 25th, 1865 "
Date Range
1860-1870
Year Range From
1860
Year Range To
1870
Last Owner
Shertz, A. H.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 46
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0382
People
Shertz, A. H.
Subcategory
Personal Gear
Object Name
Cane
Material
Wood, Metal
Width (in)
34.75
Diameter (in)
1
Condition
Good
Condition Notes
worn finish, nail in tip
Object ID
2004.031
Place of Origin
Lancaster
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Collection
History Collection: Person, Willson-Rettew
Object ID
1956.019.1
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Collection
History Collection: Person, Willson-Rettew
Description
Cane or walking stick, wood shaft with bone or ivory knob, brass ferrule engraved, "Geo. B. Willson / Lancaster PA" 1.125 inch steel tip.
Last Owner
Willson, George Bolivar
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 46
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0382
People
Willson, George Bolivar
Subcategory
Personal Gear
Object Name
Cane
Material
Wood, Bone, Metal
Length (in)
35.5
Diameter (in)
1
Condition
Good
Condition Notes
cracks in bone knob
Object ID
1956.019.1
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
1956.019
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection
Object ID
2004.032
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection
Description
Cane, wood turned in one piece with knob at top, copper colored metal ferrule at end. 1 in red metal band around the bottom tip. Wood at bottom. Lengthwise grain along the cane, narrowing neck before ball at top of cane. All a single piece of wood.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 46
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0382
Subcategory
Personal Gear
Object Name
Cane
Material
Wood
Length (in)
34.5
Diameter (in)
1
Condition
Fair
Condition Notes
finish is worn and crazed. VAP update: finish experienced some loss
Object ID
2004.032
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