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Offline spgordon

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July 1776: an Oerter rifle goes to war
« on: July 05, 2021, 02:08:12 PM »
It's not often you can trace the movements of a rifle, let alone a Christian Oerter rifle. But last week I stumbled across these receipts preserved at the PA state archives in Harrisburg:





These documents show that a "Bethlehem made Rifle inlaid with Silver Wire" was purchased by Paul Zantzinger to outfit his company after it had been ordered to deploy to New Jersey in July 1776. Zantinger bought this rifle from Benjamin Barr: that is, this is the same rifle that Christian Oerter sent to Lancaster County in 1773 (see Kentucky Rifle Bulletin 38, no. 1 [2011]: 1-6). The rifle probably doesn't survive--but luckily a letter, which accompanied the rifle, does. On its reverse the letter had a notation ("This voucher was to shew what B. Barr paid for his Rifle") that led me to speculate, a decade ago, that the rifle had been repossessed from Barr as part of the effort to disarm non-associators in Lancaster County. Turns out that it was purchased from him.



So this rifle was made in Christiansbrunn; sent in September 1773 to Lancaster County; purchased by Captain Paul Zantzinger in July 1776; and carried by an unknown soldier to war in New Jersey.

What happened next is anybody's guess!
« Last Edit: July 05, 2021, 02:34:23 PM by spgordon »
Check out: The Lost Village of Christian's Spring
https://christiansbrunn.web.lehigh.edu/
And: The Earliest Moravian Work in the Mid-Atlantic: A Guide
https://www.moravianhistory.org/product-page/moravian-activity-in-the-mid-atlantic-guidebook

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Re: July 1776: an Oerter rifle goes to war
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2021, 03:15:50 PM »
That is an incredible find!
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Offline spgordon

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Re: July 1776: an Oerter rifle goes to war
« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2021, 03:20:13 PM »
That is an incredible find!

I sure was surprised. Incredible that these things have survived.
Check out: The Lost Village of Christian's Spring
https://christiansbrunn.web.lehigh.edu/
And: The Earliest Moravian Work in the Mid-Atlantic: A Guide
https://www.moravianhistory.org/product-page/moravian-activity-in-the-mid-atlantic-guidebook

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Re: July 1776: an Oerter rifle goes to war
« Reply #3 on: July 05, 2021, 03:55:31 PM »
Scott,

To say that I'm amazed, for the second time in two days, would be a gross understatement.

Bob needs to get to work, in his spare time of course, on a revised edition, of his second Moravian book.

Kent
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Re: July 1776: an Oerter rifle goes to war
« Reply #4 on: July 05, 2021, 06:24:23 PM »
Just fantastic Scott!!!!!!! Thanks!!!!

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Re: July 1776: an Oerter rifle goes to war
« Reply #5 on: July 06, 2021, 05:54:40 AM »
Scott, We are extremely fortunate that Christian Oerter left us so many rifles - two in nearly new condition, a letter in his own hand, careful inventories from many years and other records. And that we have you on his trail. Incredible is a good term for this combination. Thank you, and we all pray that your health and good eyesight continue for many years!  :)  Bob

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Re: July 1776: an Oerter rifle goes to war
« Reply #6 on: July 06, 2021, 05:30:27 PM »
Scott, We are extremely fortunate that Christian Oerter left us so many rifles - two in nearly new condition, a letter in his own hand, careful inventories from many years and other records.

For what it's worth, I think it's very unlikely that that letter (image above) is in Oerter's own hand. I'm pretty certain that that's the hand of a trained scribe. But impossible to know for sure unless we have other examples of his handwriting or even his signature on paper.
Check out: The Lost Village of Christian's Spring
https://christiansbrunn.web.lehigh.edu/
And: The Earliest Moravian Work in the Mid-Atlantic: A Guide
https://www.moravianhistory.org/product-page/moravian-activity-in-the-mid-atlantic-guidebook

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Re: July 1776: an Oerter rifle goes to war
« Reply #7 on: July 06, 2021, 05:59:53 PM »
WOWSA!!!! thanks for posting this!!!!

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Re: July 1776: an Oerter rifle goes to war
« Reply #8 on: July 06, 2021, 08:55:08 PM »
This is my first venture into Antique Gun collecting and now I want to learn more.  Thank you.

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Re: July 1776: an Oerter rifle goes to war
« Reply #9 on: July 09, 2021, 01:47:30 AM »
Scott,

Amazing find!  Thank you for your research and willingness to share with fellow enthusiasts.  Much appreciated!

Jerry
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