Sword Presented to Frank Wheaton
Object Details
- recipient
- Wheaton, Frank
- Collins & Co.
- Description (Brief)
- Presented to Brevet Major General Frank Wheaton by the State of Rhode Island through Governor James Y. Smith, January 1865
- Description
- Presented to Frank Wheaton by the state of Rhode Island in 1865, the blade of this sword is long, straight, and double edged. It is decorated in gold and silver chasing on both sides. The obverse features a "US" monogram and a US shield of arms, while the reverse features an eagle, a face, and a cluster of military trophies. Both sides are also heavily decorated in floral and scroll patterns. The grip of the sword is a woman, perhaps Columbia or Nike, wearing a toga with her right arm raised; originally her right hand held a laurel wreath. There are two stars on her toga. The sword lacks a pommel and knuckle guard. There are two quillons and a counterguard. The smaller quillon is a simple scroll shape, while the larger quillon extends half way up the hilt, and is the same height as the woman figure's waist. This quillon features a very large purple amethyst, surrounded by casts of four cherubs. The counterguard bears a large blue enamel medallion with the initials "FW" cast in the center. The medallion is surrounded by a large laurel wreath and ribbon.
- The scabbard has three gold mounts. The first mount features the seal of Rhode Island on the obverse and a dagger between laurel leaves on the reverse. The second bears a medieval trophy of arms on the obverse and a shield inscribed with the monogram "US" on the reverse. The third mount bears a spray of oak leaves on both sides. Between the second and third mounts is the inscription “BREVET MAJOR GENERAL FRANK WHEATON U.S.V. / For gallant and meritorious service during the war, and especially in the battles of / OPEQUAN, FISHERS HILL AND MIDDLETOWN / BY / The State of Rhode Island THROUGH James Y. Smith Governor, / in conformity with a RESOLUTION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY passed at its Jan'y Session / A.D. 1865” The scabbard has three carrying rings, one on each side of the first mount, and one on the right side of the second mount.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Credit Line
- Maria B. Wheaton
- ca 1865
- associated date
- 1865
- ID Number
- AF.34845A
- catalog number
- 34845
- accession number
- 84827
- Object Name
- sword
- Other Terms
- Edged Weapons; Presentation
- Physical Description
- metal, gilt (scabbard material)
- steel (blade material)
- metal (hilt material)
- Measurements
- blade: 32 7/8 in x 1 in; 83.5025 cm x 2.54 cm
- scabbard: 33 1/8 in x 3 1/2 in; 84.1375 cm x 8.89 cm
- overall: 40 in x 7 3/4 in; 101.6 cm x 19.685 cm
- place made
- United States: Connecticut, Hartford
- presented by/in
- United States: Rhode Island
- referenced
- United States: Virginia
- See more items in
- Military and Society: Armed Forces History, Military
- Military
- Civil War Presentation Swords
- National Museum of American History
- Subject
- Edged Weapons
- web subject
- Civil War
- related event
- Civil War
- Record ID
- nmah_420938
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a2-1b40-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa
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