I was contacted by a retired Army Colonel who lived in Cape Girardeau, Missouri back in 2019. He had found locally a Rowan School Christmas-tree patchbox rifle that had been exposed to weather over a long period in a barn and recently purchased. The hidden hinge on the Christmas-Tree patchbox gave me a strong indication the rifle was probably made by Thomas Nash. He grew up in Halifax, Virginia and moved to Rowan County in 1821. I believe he trained as a gunsmith with George Eagle. I was able to buy the rifle from the Colonel.
While I have owned and sold several Rowan Longrifles by Thomas Nash, only two are known with a Christmas-tree patchbox. I am lucky to have owned both.
It took a long time to get the old rifle restored but I am very happy with the result. The Rowan School longrifles are my favorite made in North Carolina.
I hope you enjoy the photos and share your thoughts.
Rowan School Christmas-tree patchbox
Lock and Rowan triggers
Scooped out cheek-rest with pick holder
Rowan School sideplate
Rowan School wedding band nosecap
Thomas Nash barrel signature
Thanks,
Michael Briggs