Well Cades Cove Fiddler and I both wish I had pictures. But don't. Heck, I wish I had the darn guns!
Cleaning up stuff and ran across these items. Wills from two of my grandfathers from Washington County, NC in the 1780s. Now although he is not a known relative the infamous Tory/Patriot Jacob Brown is in business with one of the grandfathers - John Nave. Jacob Brown being a known gunsmith, and the majority of my grandfathers, brothers, cousins etc., being at Kings Mountain battle makes me wonder just how many of these arms saw action then. And yes some were..."Loyalists" out of SC.
I was very careful in spelling, transcribing the exact language etc as it appears. Quaint for sure.
Christopher Cunningham will presented November session of the Washington Co., TN court in 1783. Inventory lists ..."one smooth bore Gun..."
Will of Abraham Collet [ I assume this is still the November session 1783 as the copy is horrible ]. To Jacob Collet...taumahawk, one rifle Gun & that pouch."
I know, not a bunch of info. I just found it interesting that smooth gun and rifle gun were listed explicitly and that the rifle to Jacob Collet the pouch was underlined in the documents and the pouch went with the gun. Period.
Anyway...wish I have pictures!
Thank you
Always gives me a kick when I read things like...To dau Elizabeth...three spoons and one duch oven with rack.
These folks had nothing and threw nothing. Unlike we moderns with all our storage units!