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Confederate Pattern 1856 Percussion Short Rifle by Tower ID'd To Riley J. Brown 22nd NC Infantry

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Confederate Pattern 1856 Percussion Short Rifle by Tower ID'd To Riley J. Brown 22nd NC Infantry
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.577 cal., 33'' barrel with an about very good bore showing light oxidation and light pitting throughout the strong rifling. This Pattern 1856 two band rifle has ''Ry J. B'' scratched on the right side of the buttstock and ''RJB'' is similarly scratched on the left side of the wrist. It includes a folder of photocopied service records of Pvt. Riley J. Brown of Company M of the 22nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment, information about the regiment, and a couple brief synopses from the consignor, David Warne, about the provenance of the rifle and the history of Private Brown. The metal surfaces have aged to an oxidized plum brown patina with scattered areas of wear toning to gray, areas of light pitting, and the expected light handling marks. The barrel shows both Birmingham and Belgian proofs on the left side of the breech and is marked on the underside with ''J. JONES'' and ''J.J''. The lockplate is clearly stamped with a crown behind the hammer and ''1861 / TOWER'' ahead, and the ramrod shows ''3.Y / 549''. The walnut stock rates fine with some vise ''bite'' marks on both sides of the action, and the expected scattered dents, dings, and handling marks from service. There are two softened but visible Sinclair, Hamilton & Co. ''(Crown) / S / HC / (Arrow)'' Confederate view marks on the toe line, and the previously mentioned carvings by Private Brown on both sides of the buttstock. The sights, sling swivels, bayonet lug, ramrod and chained nipple protector missing its leather gasket are intact, and the action is strong and crisp. Riley J. Brown, who according to the included records, also went by J.R. Brown, enlisted in Company M of the 22nd NC Infantry Regiment on March 13, 1863. His unit arrived at Gettysburg on July 1, 1863 and fought the 1st Corps of the Union Army. They were positioned in a relatively quiet area to the west of Cemetery Hill on the second day of the battle. On July 3rd, Private Brown and the 22nd North Carolina participated in Pickett's Charge and Brown was captured. He was eventually exchanged on the last day of that month and appears to have later gone AWOL. (23C10575-28) {ANTIQUE} (3500/5000)