Bill Large made barrels in or near Ironton, OH. His place was named the J.J.J.J. Ranch. I know very little else about him, except that his barrels were highly regarded. I happen to have two Hawken style percussion rifles with Large barrels-one a .45, the other a 50. Both were made by the late Virgil Hartley of Indianapolis, IN. in the late 1960's.
The .50 barrel, named by Large "Old Bear Grease", was made 42" long and intended by Large as a barrel for a flintlock long rifle. Hartley cut it to 32", converted it to percussion, and made a halfstock Hawken style rifle from it. I once corresponded with Large about something or another, and in my letter told him about the use to which his barrel had been put. His response led me to the conclusion that he was quite upset that his barrel had been cut off!
I have carried that 10" section of .50 Large barrel around with me all over the world since 1968, and am currently in the process of using it on a flintlock pistol. Maybe this will ease Bill's spirit somewhat. If only this pistol could be as nice as the rifles Hartley made with Bill's barrels.....
After moving back up here to CNY last month, I discovered in my barn a curly maple stock blank that I bought from Russ Hamm in Crawfordsville, IN in 1970. I wonder if I should try to make a rifle from it... It should be nicely seasoned by now! It shows no splits or checking anywhere.