Newport Light Infantry Miter Cap
Object Details
- Description
- Physical Description
- Jacked leather with a painted front plate. At the top of this miter is the motto "Hope." Below is the British royal cipher or monogram, "GR" for Georgeus Rex or King George. It flanks a Rhode Island anchor. In the center of the plate is a female figure labeled "America" standing on a broken chain and a belt bearing the inscription "Patria cara, carior Libertas" or "Nation is dear, but Liberty is dearer."
- Specific History
- On October 28, 1774, the Rhode Island General Assembly chartered the Newport Light Infantry as a voluntary association of local citizens. These citizens wanted to form a company to obtain better military training than the colonial militia provided. The infantry, 100 strong, demonstrated its patriotic fervor and could be seen around Newport uniformed and armed. With the occupation of Newport by the British in 1776, the company ceased to exist.
- General History
- A miter is a ceremonial, peaked headdress.
- 1774
- ID Number
- 1978.2186.01
- catalog number
- 84816M
- accession number
- 1978.2186
- catalog number
- 1978.2186.01
- Object Name
- cap, miter
- cap, mitre
- Other Terms
- Cap; cap, mitre; Man; M, Newport Light Infantry
- Physical Description
- leather (overall material)
- paint (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 10 in x 8 1/4 in x 8 1/4 in; 25.4 cm x 20.955 cm x 20.955 cm
- Place Made
- United States: Rhode Island, Rhode Island, Newport
- Associated Place
- United States: Rhode Island
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- Military and Society: Armed Forces History, Military
- Military
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- Exhibition
- Price of Freedom
- Exhibition Location
- National Museum of American History
- National Museum of American History
- related event
- American Revolution
- Revolution and the New Nation
- Record ID
- nmah_433170
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a2-52d3-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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