With the recent posts of fowlers, attached are some photos and description of another one.
The octagon to round barrel is 49 5/8" in length, with hooked breech and secured with 4 wedges. There are no proof marks or any other marks on the barrel. There is an entry pipe and 3 ramrod thimbles. Overall length is 64 3/4". Caliber is approximately .62. The lock plate is marked
"R S Clark/Warranted". As with the recent fowler post, the stock appears to be maple and the hardware is of the British style.
At some point, this was badly broken through the wrist as as can be seen was repaired. The repair plate is marked "PHINEAS RUMSEY Sr./1810.
Phineas Rumsey was born on Nov. 14, 1769 and died June 22, 1816 and resided in Goshen, Orange County, N.Y. He had 7 children with his third child being named Phineas.
His father, also named Phineas was born about 1733 and died in May 1795, Goshen, Orange County. In 1775, he served as a Captain in the 7th Co. (Goshen) Orange Co. Militia, however, for how long I am not certain as I have more research to do on this family.
Wanted to share this with the list and any thoughts on this fowler are appreciated.
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