Early American Life, June, 2010
America’s colonists carried a variety of personal light fixtures, such as lanterns, chambersticks, and even pocket-size candleholders, sometimes regarded today as “colonial flashlights.” A select few of today’s skilled tinsmiths and blacksmiths continue to reproduce these items, mostly to satisfy demand from the growing numbers of Revolutionary-era and Civil War re-enactors. This article explains the history of these lighting devices, plus features interviews with several of the leading artisans still making them in the traditional ways.
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