The rifles that normally make up Dixon's displays are, believe it or not, privately owned in some of the finer collections (local) or they could be inventory of Jacobsburg Museum of the Longrifle, or both. Collectors of such specimens frequently wish to remain anoymous, primarily for security purposes. If I were one of you seeking photos and history, I'd start with the fine people at Jacobsburg Plantation. They are open weekends during the summer/fall and they are knowledgeable and hospitable. If you want info on a particular rifle, these experts should be able to help you. JWH