Kentucky flintlock rifle. Rochester, Minn., 1868-70. Received government contract for 300 cannon locks and 200 carronade locks at $8.75, May 19, 1814. HENDERSON, L. See Columbus Fire Arms Mfg. Philadelphia, Pa. Riflemaker of Easton, Pa.
Woonsocket, RI : Andrew Mowbray Publishers, 2006, ©2002. Sansome's Alley above Noble, Phila., Pa., 1819. Madison, Wis. Harris, C. C. HAYNES, Joshua [S.l.]
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Doubtful as to production. Sword cutler. This conference was held in the spring of 1832.
T wo Barrel Darling pistols are met with marked with “H”. HEDLEY, John Women's Clothing. The home rambles all over. He attended school at Claremont until about 16 years of age, when he began serving an apprenticeship in the gunsmith trade, working for a number of years for local gunsmiths. Tulsa : Winchester Press, c1980. [Fairborn, Ohio] (3800 S.R. After a partnership with his father at the Boulton works, during which some of the arms produced by the firm were marked "J. J. Henry & Son," James Henry succeeded to the business on his father's death in 1836.
Produced sporting rifles and a number of heavy match rifles. HENRY, John Riflemaker of Mjddletown in Paxton, Lancaster County, Penna., 1779-83. LC Call Number: TS533.2 .K56 1990 "Our fellow townsman, Dr. J. W. Howlett, has succeeded in bringing to per fection the most beautiful speciman of workmanship which we have ever seen. LC Catalog Record: 2006921297 Hinkles, Daniel LC Call Number: TS537 .P32 The agent claimed one-half of the proceeds on the sale of these guns and Colt refused. On December 2, 1916 the government contracted for 5 Berthier automatic rifles which were delivered. HECKENBACH, John A. HAGI, J. Savage – L.C. Ruger Model 77 Bolt Action Rifles.
Falmouth, Virginia. LC Catalog Record: 2014497244, Sweeney, Patrick. Established in Cleveland, Ohio in 1849. 3rd ed. HAINES, Isaac
LC Catalog Record: 2006299238, Rattenbury, Richard. Worked St. Louis, Missouri from' 1820 until his death, May 9, 1849. HOME & WHEELER His gun making establishment was not mentioned in his will, it is quite likely that he turned it over to his son, William II, some time before his death. In 1822. LC Call Number: TS535 .S45
Colton, N. Y.
He died in Calvert County in 1833. Portland, OR. The Henry firm of arms makers was founded by William Henry (called here First, for facility in identification) of Lancaster, Pa.; son of John and Elizabeth De Vinne Henry, born May 9, 1729, on his father's plantation at West Cain Township, Chester Co., Pa. LC Catalog Record: 86062147, Graham, Ron. HOOD & FONCANNON A relative, Joseph Henry, assisted in this work. Cody, Wyo. LC Catalog Record: 50005940, Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. Century of Achievement, 1836-1936. LC Catalog Record: 2002113727, Hahn, Nick. HUNR, Edwin V, Colonial Records of Penna., Harrisburg.) Co., c1987. In 1798, with John Graeff, he contracted with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for 2000 rifles. With Ralph S. Mershon, both of Zanesville, Ohio, patented a breech-loader and a repeating firearm on February 27, 1855 #12470 and 12471 respectively. Pottsville, Pa., about 1810-1830. Montezuma, Iowa : F. Brownell, c1981. HOWELL, T. Heavy barrel, halfstock percussion rifle. Hatfield, Mass., from about 1876 to April 1, 1880, when it became C. S. Shattuck. There was also a legend that the family had participated in ship raiding and wrecking off the rocky Welsh coast and left the country under Crown pressure. Payment recorded June, 1777. W. HUMBERGER, Peter III Lock marking of a Kentucky type flintlock pistol by J. Fleeger. LC Catalog Record: 2012517968, Schif, Charles E. Remington's First Revolvers-- : The Remington Beals .31 Caliber Revolvers : "A Continuing Study" / with photography by Paul Goodwin. West Las Animas, Col., 1875. Oxford ; Long Island City, NY, USA : Osprey, c2012. The cartridge period. Pennsylvania; Kentucky rifles.
He completed and delivered 153 stands, completed 70 more which he reported on hand, "also 45 barrels that are bored and 79 that are not, and fit to bore, together with bayonets, loops, breech pins, mountings and stocks." HUNT, David S.
), the third son of William Henry II, was born at Nazareth, Northampton Co., Pa., on June 17, 1786. Harder was born about 1820, and in 1838 began serving a six years' apprenticeship with Bartlett Brothers, in Binghamton, N. Y.
Hartley & Graham You twist and turn and climb for several minutes before your car pulls to a stop before his tile-roofed castle. LC Catalog Record: 61013794, Clawson, Charles W. Colt .45 Government Models : Commercial Series : 1912 Through 1970, Including Super .38 and .22 Models, Plus Norwegian and Argentine Copies / Charles W. Clawson.