My grandparents on my mothers side of the family all migrated from The Carolinas ( right after the revolutionary war) to Tennessee ( where they were given land purchases, for their Military service). They sold out in Tennessee in the 1880’s and moved to Arkansas, and homesteaded there. Most of them brought SMR’s with them. My great grandfather Albert Ellis Wilson bought a brass cartridge shotgun for the trip, but all the others brought their old muzzleloaders. Some of the gunsmiths from the Carolinas migrated with them, and made muzzleloaders in Arkansas. My grandfather who lived just over the state line in Missouri, took a trip as a young man up into Arkansas to have a rifle built by a gunsmith from North Carolina named Wishon, which he used well into the twentieth century.
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