Hi, this is my first post. I'm trying to ID this rifle. The barrel is signed "J. Baer" and the lock is marked "Hodgson & Co". There are a few gunsmiths named "J. Baer". I don't know which one it is. I'm hoping I can narrow it down by the style of the rifle and that is why I am here. Any help is appreciated.
Regarding "J. Baer": In the book, "The Kentucky Rifle" by Dillin, published in 1924, under the section “Riflesmiths before 1840,” lists J. Baer of Lancaster, PA. as famed for straight cut rifles. The book “American Gun Makers” by L.D. Satterlee and Major Arcadi Gluckman, published in 1953 by the Stackpole Co. in Harrisburg, PA, including the Supplement of American Gun Makers, lists on page 11, BAER, J.— Lancaster, Pa., 1810-1840. Flintlock Kentucky rifles. The following entry appears in the book “The Pennsylvania-Kentucky Rifle,” by Henry J. Kauffman. Under the section on biographies of Kentucky Rifle makers, on page 178, it lists John Baer of Chanceford Township, York County, Pennsylvania. Baer is also listed in the 1807 Census list for York County. The Kentucky Rifle Association references another John Baer of the Ohio School of Kentucky Rifle makers -- He was from Fulton County, Ohio.
Regarding "Hodgson & Co": Richard Hodgson is documented as having produced flintlocks for export and is listed on Bond Street in Birmingham England circa 1807 - 1811. A Hodgson & Co. importer and merchant is known to have operated in Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1780-1800. Hodgson gunsmiths are also identified as having been active from 1790-1835 in Ispwich, Suffolk, and around 1805 in London.
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