Hi All,
I recently purchased from a collector a 3rd. Model Brown Bess rifle that he had in his collection since the 1980s, when he purchased it from a gun show in New York state.
Because the musket has the original “swan’s neck” rather than the later reinforced cock design, the musket had to have been manufactured sometime between 1797 to 1808. The musket has the Tower marking as well as proof markings of a musket issued under the Ordnance System to British troops. The musket is adorned with square shanked brass tacks of the period as was common decoration among Native Americans of the time.
I have found records showing a lot of muskets were issued by the British to Native Americans from 1813 onward during the war. However, I cannot find much hard evidence for arms being issued in large numbers by the British to Native Americans before then. I know William Henry Harrison said he found large numbers of British weapons after defeating Tecumseh's brother's forces at the Battle of Tippecanoe, but all the Canadian/British sources I find claim they never issued large amount of weapons until the war started.
Do any of you know of any stories or records that might tie a British military musket made well before the War of 1812 to Native American use?
Thanks,
Matt
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I recently purchased from a collector a 3rd. Model Brown Bess rifle that he had in his collection since the 1980s, when he purchased it from a gun show in New York state.
Because the musket has the original “swan’s neck” rather than the later reinforced cock design, the musket had to have been manufactured sometime between 1797 to 1808. The musket has the Tower marking as well as proof markings of a musket issued under the Ordnance System to British troops. The musket is adorned with square shanked brass tacks of the period as was common decoration among Native Americans of the time.
I have found records showing a lot of muskets were issued by the British to Native Americans from 1813 onward during the war. However, I cannot find much hard evidence for arms being issued in large numbers by the British to Native Americans before then. I know William Henry Harrison said he found large numbers of British weapons after defeating Tecumseh's brother's forces at the Battle of Tippecanoe, but all the Canadian/British sources I find claim they never issued large amount of weapons until the war started.
Do any of you know of any stories or records that might tie a British military musket made well before the War of 1812 to Native American use?
Thanks,
Matt
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