Gaspee
Days History Files
Mr. Curtis
Coleman from Florida contacted us in 2000 regarding an historical
cane that reportedly was carved from a handrail of the HMS Gaspee.
His claim is that his father in Rhode Island was a well versed
historian
and proudly displayed the cane on local radio talk shows, and talked
about
its heritage and the Gaspee Affair. The cane has been a prized
family
heirloom for generations, and is the only reported privately held
Ephraim
Bowen cane. There is allegedly one other such cane in the possession of
the Rhode Island Historical Society which can be seen at the John Brown
House in Providence.
While it is probably impossible to authenticate the cane as being from the Gaspee, per se, we have no reason to suspect otherwise. This cane appears exceptional smooth, and was not likely hand carved. Ephraim Bowen, one of the last surviving Gaspee Raiders was known to have made at least four canes, allegedly from the wood of the Gaspee, and displayed these during a political exhibition in Pawtuxet Village c1804.