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Bottle


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American Civil War
Food and Drink ➔ Bottle

Identifier:
E2013.38.6
Description:
This bottle is an example of an item carried by soldiers during the American Civil War (1861-1865). It was used by the donor, Adam Bartone, during reenactments and is made of clear glass with a cork stopper. It is unknown if it was purchased from a reproduction shop.
Date:
2000 – 2013
Materials:
Glass, Cork
Current Location Status:
Education Program
Collection Tier:
Tier 3
Source:
Gift of Adam Bartone
Exhibit/Program:
Investigate: Civil War Artifacts (April 1 2023)

During the Investigate program, students will take the role of Museum curators and use close observation and critical thinking to discover the origin, meaning, and importance of real objects from the Museum’s Collection. Students will learn how to handle and study primary sources and will be pushed to consider how singular objects or groups of objects can tell meaningful stories about our place.

Objectives:

  • Students will be able to analyze primary sources (artifacts and photographs) and make inferences about the story or significance of the sources.
  • Students will be able to explain the broad causes and players in the Civil War, including Michigan’s role.
  • Students will be able to describe what life was like for a Civil War soldier.

Curriculum Connections:

  • NGSS Science and Engineering Practices: Constructing Explanations; Engaging in Argument from Evidence
  • ELA Common Core Standards by Domain: Research to Build and Present Knowledge
  • Michigan K-12 Social Studies Standards: H1 The World in Temporal Terms: Historical Habits of Mind, H3 The History of Michigan and the Great Lakes Region, H4 The History of the United States, U5 Civil War and Reconstruction, P1 Reading and Communication, P2 Inquiry Research and Analysis

Related Entity:
Adam Bartone (donor)