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Kennedy NC rifle at auction
« on: February 17, 2024, 09:52:54 PM »
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/171804611_david-kennedy-nc-1768-1837-flintlock-long-rifle



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David Kennedy (NC 1768-1837), Flintlock Long Rifle

Bear Creek, North Carolina, circa 1806, full maple stock, 45 in. octagonal barrel signed D KENNEDY on top flat, 45. cal., double triggers, iron furniture, lock engraved LONDON WARRANTED, lock backplate engraved 1806, grease hole in stock, ramrod with iron twist tip.
 
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Overall length 61 in.
The Bear Creek School was dominated by the Kennedy Family of gunsmiths whose shop was located on Bear Creek at Mechanics Hill (present day Robbins) in northern Moose County. It is believed that (John) Alexander Kennedy the Elder (1738-1805) was the first of the Kennedys to make guns and was the father of the most influential David Kennedy. This long rifle is extremely rare in that it is both signed and dated.
Private Collection, Lexington, North Carolina 
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