Skip header and navigation

Revise Search

10 records – page 1 of 1.

Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.77.09
Date Range
c. 1800-1820
  1 image  
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Upholstered wingback commode chair has four turned Sheraton legs. Has replacement of original soiled handsewn homespun linen (remnants in this file), now an orange fabric with potted and vining flower design. Solid pinewood seat under cushion has center hole with fitted removable wooden disc.
This chair was from the Pownall home at Gap, where it was used by Dickinson Gorsuch, Maryland slaveholder, during his recovery from wounds sustained during the Christiana Riot of Sept. 11, 1851. His father and two others were killed during the skirmish at the home of freedman William Parker, and Dickinson was transported to the Pownall home for recovery. William Parker later published his story in the "Atlantic Monthly" in 1866, making it highly publicized.
This incident "is an important example of the struggle over the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act and the escalating tension between the North and the South. This act gave slave owners broad powers to recapture runaway slaves". (ExplorePAhistory.com)
Polaroid photos of chair before re-upholstery, in file.
Likely Lancaster or Chester Co.
Provenance
Provenance: Chair owned by the Pownall family & given in 1973 to the Lancaster County Historical Society by Mrs. Levi Pownall of Lancashire Hall (569-7279).
It was initially loaned to the Heritage Center (# L.77.9 and # 161.64.80) but soon donated to HCLC. Board minutes of Dec. 8, 1975 include Richard F. Smith's Museum Committee report noting a donation of a "Sheraton armed wing chair commode, used by the Pownall home in nursing Dickinson Gorsuch following Christiana Riot in 1851." Later unsigned note (Bruce Shoemaker?) states John Aungst of LCHS was consulted & chair was removed 11/9/84 from list on LCHS loan form, settling an apparent question of ownership.
Date Range
c. 1800-1820
Year Range From
1800
Year Range To
1820
Last Owner
Levi Pownall family of Gap
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
East Wall
Storage Shelf
Upper Shelf
People
Gorsuch, Dickinson
Gorsuch, Edward
Parker, William
Pownall, Levi
Subject
African Americans--History
Free Black people
Slaveholders--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County
Slavery--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County
Search Terms
Chairs
Christiana Resistance
Enslaved persons
Free persons of color
Persons of color
Slaveholders
Slavery
Object Name
Chair, Commode
Oither Names
Chair, Wing
Material
Wood, Fabric
Height (cm)
119.38
Height (ft)
3.9166666667
Height (in)
47
Width (cm)
78.74
Width (ft)
2.5833333333
Width (in)
31
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-07-25
Condition Notes
Reupholstered. Minor wear in fabric; loose stitching, especially on proper right side.
Repaired and reupholstered gratis, April 1980, by The Upholstery Center of Lititz, (Mr. & Mrs. Paul Paes).
Object ID
G.77.09
Credit
Heritage Center Collection, Gift of LCHS
Accession Number
G.77.09
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Execution Hood
Object ID
G.03.08.1
Date Range
1904
  1 image  
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Execution Hood
Description
Executioner's hood, or cap, of "black Albert twill serge", was made by John C. Dinan and mentioned twice in the June 29 New Era article "MURDERERS PAY PENALTY." It was worn by Lee Furman, convicted murderer, for his hanging on June 29, 1905.
Hood is form-fitted to a round head shape, with a protrusion at the middle of side (for nose?). Hood narrows at the neck and flares strongly out to shoulders and extends to mid-chest in length. Vertical flap extends from bottom to perhaps jaw line, where there is a small, circular opening, likely to accomodate the rope. Flap is secured by 3 cloth-covered buttons. Expertly sewn, likely by a local seamstress or tailor.
Also included with gift is a postal card postmarked Sept. 9, 1905 from H.S. Eckels & Co. in Philadelphia to Mr. J. Fred. Fisher at 128 N. Duke St., Lancaster, PA. message is handwritten in black ink: "Hood use(d) on Lee Furman Hung Thursday June 29, 1905 for the killing of Samuel Ressler "Toll gate Keeper" July 1, 1904." See NOTES on Fisher.
Provenance
Hood was purchased by Mayor Smithgall for $100 from a woman whose father reportedly had acquired it from the mortician. Postal card is unexplained (J. Frederick Fisher was a clerk for the P.R.R. and boarded at 504 N. Queen St. according to the 1890 Directory.
Date Range
1904
Made By
Dinan, John C.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 2
Storage Cabinet
Unit 13
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0059
People
Furman, Lee
Fisher, J. Fred
Ressler, Samuel
Dinan, John C.
Subcategory
Clothing -- Headwear
Subject
Capital punishment
Executions and executioners
Hanging
Hoods (Headgear)
Search Terms
Capital punishment
Executions
Hangings
Homicide
Hoods (Headgear)
Object Name
Hood, Gallows
Material
Cotton
Length (in)
27
Width (in)
32
Condition
Excellent
Condition Date
2016-02-10
Condition Notes
Some streaks of soil on interior of back just below neck.
Object ID
G.03.08.1
Notes
J. Fred Fisher worked many jobs until he settled on undertaker.
1897 -- ticket clerk P R R , res. 504 N. Queen
1898 -- Chief of Police, same res.
1901 -- Bookkeeper G U Tea Co., same res.
1903 -- Clerk Sprenger Brewing Co., same res.
1904 -- Undertaker, 128 N. Duke St., same res.
Finally stable in this profession for many years, including the year of the hanging, 1905.
Place of Origin
Lancaster
Credit
Gift of Charlie Smithgall, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.03.08
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-04-01
Date Range
c. 1900
  1 image  
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
View of the Susquehanna River
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Date Range
c. 1900
Creator
Mifflin, Lloyd
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Susquehanna River
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Print Size
4 x 5 inches
Object ID
HC-79-04-01
Other Number
G.99.30.5
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-04-02
Date Range
c. 1900
  1 image  
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
View of the Susquehanna River
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Date Range
c. 1900
Creator
Mifflin, Lloyd
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Susquehanna River
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Print Size
4 x 5 inches
Object ID
HC-79-04-02
Other Number
G.99.30.4
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-04-03
Date Range
c. 1900
  1 image  
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
View of the Susquehanna River
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Date Range
c. 1900
Creator
Mifflin, Lloyd
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Susquehanna River
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Print Size
4 x 5 inches
Object ID
HC-79-04-03
Other Number
G.99.30.3
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-04-07
  1 image  
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Covered bridge over the Conestoga River, possibly at Engleside or Second Lock Bridge. Sign in background: "Famous Float"?
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Creator
Rote, Andrew B.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Covered bridges
Conestoga River
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Film Size
4 x 5 inches
Object ID
HC-79-04-07
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-04-08
  1 image  
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Construction site in distance with workers posed on bridge.
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Creator
Rote, Andrew B.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Bridges
Conestoga River
Construction
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Film Size
4 x 5 inches
Object ID
HC-79-04-08
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-04-09
  1 image  
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Man standing in foreground, covered bridge over Conestoga River in backgroun.
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Creator
Rote, Andrew B.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Covered bridges
Conestoga River
Object Name
Negative, Glass Plate
Film Size
4 x 5 inches
Object ID
HC-79-04-09
Other Number
G95.31
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-02-03
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Iron bridge over Conestoga River
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Bridges
Conestoga River
A. B. Rote & Co.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
2.5 x 3.5 inches
Object ID
HC-79-02-03
Images
Less detail
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
HC-79-02-04
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Iron bridge over Conestoga River
Provenance
Photographs from the collection of the Heritage Center
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Bridges
Conestoga River
A. B. Rote & Co.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
2.5 x 3.5 inches
Object ID
HC-79-02-04
Images
Less detail

10 records – page 1 of 1.