GUSN-2209
Three arrowheads, one with elongated point in gray stone, two in black stone (one almost triangular in shape); all tied together with printed ribbon and tied with red ribbon to tag with inscription.
arrowheads
carving (processes)
stone (rock)
Stone
Carved
ARROWHEAD
Handwritten tag tied to necks and around card: ""Beemerville 3-20th 1931 / Four perfect Indian arrow heads / Presented to James Turner by / Anson Ayers / Branchville N.J.""
Original to Cogswell's Grant (Essex, Mass.),
1991.210
Unknown
Gift of Bertram K. and Nina Fletcher Little
1991.210A-C
New Jersey (United States)
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