Object Status:
Unlocated
November 1779
Primary Source Reference:
Du Simitière Memorandum Books, Library of Congress, fol. 50v
Additional Source Text:
"Similar to that described under September [a Stone ring of a dark grey colour, four inches diameter and an inch 1/4 high outside]. In this the hole in the center is Smaller and the edges higher it is from the same place as the former [near Shanandoa river in Frederic county 8 miles from Marlboro' Iron Works in Virginia], and broke in two."
Notes:
The donor was Isaac Zane, Jr. (1743-1795), a Philadelphia Quaker who had moved to the Shenandoah Valley about 1767, owned and operated the Marlboro Iron Works about twelve miles south of Winchester, Virginia. During the war years Zane manufactured four- and six-pound cannon, shot, kettles, salt pans, and stoves for the American forces. He also served in the House of Burgesses from 1773 to 1776, the Virginia conventions from 1774 to 1776, and the general assembly from 1776 to 1795.
