The Museum of the American Revolution held a repatriation ceremony on Monday, during which 50 historic firearms and artifacts were returned to their institutions by the FBI decades after being stolen. The artifacts, which dated as far back as the French and Indian War, belonged to 17 museums and historical societies across five states.
Federal authorities say dozens of artifacts stolen in the 1970s from museums in several states, dating back as far as the French and Indian War, have been returned to the
Federal authorities say dozens of artifacts stolen in the 1970s from museums in several states, dating back as far as the French and Indian War, have been returned to the institutions.
The FBI announced Monday at a ceremony at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia that 50 items had been repatriated to 17 institutions in five states.
Federal authorities say dozens of artifacts stolen in the 1970s from museums in several states, dating back as far as the French and Indian War, have been returned to the institutions. The FBI announced Monday at a ceremony at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia that 50 items had been repatriated to 17 institutions in five states. The artifacts returned Monday included an 1847 Mississippi rifle, a World War II battlefield pickup pistol belonging to General Omar Bradley and 19th century Pennsylvania rifles. They also included a French and Indian War-era powder horn stolen from a museum in Massachusetts.