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Seller: Jeffrey98
Member Since: 4/1/21
First Name: Bruce
Last Name: Hilburn
State:
Florida
Zip: 32459
Country: United States
Phone: (440) 546-5355
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. No returns for purchases outside of the US
Payment Methods: cleared bank check, bank wire
Inscribed Model 1849 Colt Pocket Pistol .36 Cal
Description: Revolver has desirable Hartford address, rare six shot, complete stagecoach cylinder scene, silver plated brassback strap and silver trigger guard with some areas showing brass underneath, all matching serial numbers including the wedge. The top of barrel has been lightly filed and last two inches toward the sight are most prevalent. An expert might be able to clean this up. 1862 is production date, 5 “ barrel, and .36 caliber.
Robert E. Mason is from Chelsa and musters in with 3rd Massachusetts Cavalry Boston, MA March 16, 1864.
3rd MA Cav and Mason went west and were called back when General Early was on the outskirts of D.C. 3rd MA Cav was active in the Shenandoah campaign and saw it heaviest losses in the Battle of Winchester (Opequan) September 19, 1864.
General Emory was pleased with the conduct of the 3rd MA Cavybut said you were too eager to annihilate the Confederate Army and charged the front line before the other regiments. Their brigade lost 507 soldiers in the battle, and suffered one of the highest casualties rate of the battle.
I was doing more research on Robert E. Mason and found out that he entered 65th New York Regiment before going into the 3rd MA Cavalry. On-line muster rolls are not complete and I need to request Archives files to prove that he fought at Gettysburg. As best I can tell it, he goes into the 65th New York, is injured or ill and leaves in late 63. If you have interest, plese email me. I would be glad to hold the Colt if I can get 100% proof he was at Gettysburg. If not, the price will drop.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Jeffrey98
Member Since: 4/1/21
First Name: Bruce
Last Name: Hilburn
State:
Florida
Zip: 32459
Country: United States
Phone: (440) 546-5355
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. No returns for purchases outside of the US
Payment Methods: cleared bank check, bank wire
Inscribed Model 1849 Colt Pocket Pistol .36 Cal
Description: Revolver has desirable Hartford address, rare six shot, complete stagecoach cylinder scene, silver plated brassback strap and silver trigger guard with some areas showing brass underneath, all matching serial numbers including the wedge. The top of barrel has been lightly filed and last two inches toward the sight are most prevalent. An expert might be able to clean this up. 1862 is production date, 5 “ barrel, and .36 caliber.
Robert E. Mason is from Chelsa and musters in with 3rd Massachusetts Cavalry Boston, MA March 16, 1864.
3rd MA Cav and Mason went west and were called back when General Early was on the outskirts of D.C. 3rd MA Cav was active in the Shenandoah campaign and saw it heaviest losses in the Battle of Winchester (Opequan) September 19, 1864.
General Emory was pleased with the conduct of the 3rd MA Cavybut said you were too eager to annihilate the Confederate Army and charged the front line before the other regiments. Their brigade lost 507 soldiers in the battle, and suffered one of the highest casualties rate of the battle.
I was doing more research on Robert E. Mason and found out that he entered 65th New York Regiment before going into the 3rd MA Cavalry. On-line muster rolls are not complete and I need to request Archives files to prove that he fought at Gettysburg. As best I can tell it, he goes into the 65th New York, is injured or ill and leaves in late 63. If you have interest, plese email me. I would be glad to hold the Colt if I can get 100% proof he was at Gettysburg. If not, the price will drop.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Jeffrey98
Member Since: 4/1/21
First Name: Bruce
Last Name: Hilburn
State:
Florida
Zip: 32459
Country: United States
Phone: (440) 546-5355
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. No returns for purchases outside of the US
Payment Methods: cleared bank check, bank wire
Inscribed Model 1849 Colt Pocket Pistol .36 Cal
Description: Revolver has desirable Hartford address, rare six shot, complete stagecoach cylinder scene, silver plated brassback strap and silver trigger guard with some areas showing brass underneath, all matching serial numbers including the wedge. The top of barrel has been lightly filed and last two inches toward the sight are most prevalent. An expert might be able to clean this up. 1862 is production date, 5 “ barrel, and .36 caliber.
Robert E. Mason is from Chelsa and musters in with 3rd Massachusetts Cavalry Boston, MA March 16, 1864.
3rd MA Cav and Mason went west and were called back when General Early was on the outskirts of D.C. 3rd MA Cav was active in the Shenandoah campaign and saw it heaviest losses in the Battle of Winchester (Opequan) September 19, 1864.
General Emory was pleased with the conduct of the 3rd MA Cavybut said you were too eager to annihilate the Confederate Army and charged the front line before the other regiments. Their brigade lost 507 soldiers in the battle, and suffered one of the highest casualties rate of the battle.
I was doing more research on Robert E. Mason and found out that he entered 65th New York Regiment before going into the 3rd MA Cavalry. On-line muster rolls are not complete and I need to request Archives files to prove that he fought at Gettysburg. As best I can tell it, he goes into the 65th New York, is injured or ill and leaves in late 63. If you have interest, plese email me. I would be glad to hold the Colt if I can get 100% proof he was at Gettysburg. If not, the price will drop.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Jeffrey98
Member Since: 4/1/21
First Name: Bruce
Last Name: Hilburn
State:
Florida
Zip: 32459
Country: United States
Phone: (440) 546-5355
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. No returns for purchases outside of the US
Payment Methods: cleared bank check, bank wire
Inscribed Model 1849 Colt Pocket Pistol .36 Cal
Description: Revolver has desirable Hartford address, rare six shot, complete stagecoach cylinder scene, silver plated brassback strap and silver trigger guard with some areas showing brass underneath, all matching serial numbers including the wedge. The top of barrel has been lightly filed and last two inches toward the sight are most prevalent. An expert might be able to clean this up. 1862 is production date, 5 “ barrel, and .36 caliber.
Robert E. Mason is from Chelsa and musters in with 3rd Massachusetts Cavalry Boston, MA March 16, 1864.
3rd MA Cav and Mason went west and were called back when General Early was on the outskirts of D.C. 3rd MA Cav was active in the Shenandoah campaign and saw it heaviest losses in the Battle of Winchester (Opequan) September 19, 1864.
General Emory was pleased with the conduct of the 3rd MA Cavybut said you were too eager to annihilate the Confederate Army and charged the front line before the other regiments. Their brigade lost 507 soldiers in the battle, and suffered one of the highest casualties rate of the battle.
I was doing more research on Robert E. Mason and found out that he entered 65th New York Regiment before going into the 3rd MA Cavalry. On-line muster rolls are not complete and I need to request Archives files to prove that he fought at Gettysburg. As best I can tell it, he goes into the 65th New York, is injured or ill and leaves in late 63. If you have interest, plese email me. I would be glad to hold the Colt if I can get 100% proof he was at Gettysburg. If not, the price will drop.