James H. Tilman was the son of gunsmith Morris A. Tilman who worked in Kentucky in 1825-1828, and then moved to Crawford County, Indiana, where he worked for the rest of his life... many years. James H. Tilman was their 2nd son born in 1827 in Kentucky who worked in his father's gunshop until 1849 then established his own shop at Selvin in Warrick County, Indiana. He later married Miss Edna Hale in Warrick Co. James served two enlistment periods in the Civil War in Indiana, getting out in 1865. He returned to Selvin where he worked as both blacksmith and gunsmith, with most of his post-war work being blacksmithing.
I have a signed rifle by his father, Morris A. Tilman [a long, plain full-stock], but I have never seen a rifle by James. Would you mind posting pictures of it when you get a chance, hopefully front and back half-length shots showing full butt out to about 8" past lock plate area, plus a full length of front side? I'd greatly appreciate it. By the way, James' signature looks a lot like his dad's script signature... recognized it immediately.
Shelby Gallien