On page 23 of Daniel Morgan Revolutionary Rifleman by Don Higginbotham, he states " Morgan too wore Indian clothing and carried a new rifle which he purchased from Fielding Lewis". It notes this as occurring just prior to 15 July 1775 when he marched his company o Boston. I know in 1775 Congress asked Lewis and fellow merchant Charles Dicks to establish a weapons factory, which became the Fredericksburg Gun Manufactory, producing about 20 muskets per week, according to historical sources I've found during research.
But, nothing I've found mentions any rifles produced by Lewis or his factory. So I'm trying to see if there is any other source I've not found that mentions Morgan's rifle. I know he knew Lewis and there was a connection.
Maybe he just bought a new rifle from Lewis that he had purchased somewhere else. Lewis was a merchant managing his fathers store in the 1740's.
I don't know, but sure would like to! Especially about the rifle Morgan used. One would expect as renowned as Morgan was there would be something recorded somewhere on the rifles he used.
Thanks for your response, much appreciated.