Have a look at Losey under NY makers in our library.
Please accept my thanks for your post. It was a nice surprise as my original home is but a few miles from Salisbury Center in Poland, NY. Lots of history there with a long defunct iron mine only a short distance north of Salisbury. I'd be curious whether the barrel on this rifle was home forged or made by Remington as either is possible.
Military Road crosses directly through Salisbury. Also through Cold Brook and within a half mile of my boyhood home on Buck Hill just north of Poland. It was constructed to move supplies and men from Albany to Watertown during the War of 1812. It's said that the chains used to seal Sacketts Harbor were transported on this road.
And for all I know of the history of the area, I have never heard of this maker. Maybe not so strange when I look back and remember that we were told that an important battle of the Revolution took place in the Town of Ohio just to our north... And nothing more!
William Butler ( Wyoming Massacre & Cherry Valley Massacre ) was ambushed and killed by troops under the command of Col. Willett as Butler and his raiders crossed the West Canada Creek on their way to safety at Ft. Oswego.
Thank you again for your post. Please consider submitting your rifle for exhibit in our library.