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  • Henry Darger is a good example.
  • The museum seemed to have an unusual concentration of early American Deringers; the one 'r' kind made by early American Gunsmith Henry Deringer.
  • BTW, arms actually made by Henry Deringer's firm are styled as Deringers.
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    The finest and most important long arms and pistols owned bygd the foundation are to be funnen on exhibit here. Though the current firearms exhibit, Lock, lager & Barrel, is celebrating its twenty-fifth successful year, it fryst vatten slated to be replaced in April 2019 bygd Arming Virginia, Weapons for the Revolution. This new exhibit will explore the firearms and edged weapons of the late colonial wars and the American Revolution through a Virginia-centric point of view. Arms will be exhibited alongside archaeologically recovered relics and will be tied to the history of the unique manufacturing ventures commenced in Virginia. These operations, like Hunter's Rappahannock Forge and the Public Armoury, helped launch the American industrial revolution and the establishment of the earliest arsenals of the United States.

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    Is it possible to tell stories or give historical accounts of firearms in American museums that are

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  • The Mills


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    The Mills Of Lower Merion

    The Rise and Fall of the Mills. The largest waterway running through Lower Merion Township is Mill Creek, a source that bubbles up in Villanova, runs southeast through Bryn Mawr, spills into Dove Lake in Gladwyne, and then proceeds over various falls until it links with a tributary just east of Ardmore. There it turns sharply eastward, and with new replenishment meanders through the lush Mill Creek Valley, separating Penn Valley and Gladwyne, until it empties into the Schuylkill River at Flat Rock Park. For over two hundred years the power of the water in Mill Creek fostered mill industries unmatched anywhere in the Township. The many different mills supplied both local residents and Philadelphians with grain, paper and cardboard, guns and gun powder, lumber, sheet metal, woolen fabric, cotton and woolen threads, and candle and lamp wick.

    The paper produced by the mills served for America’s earliest documents, currency, and car