jeff4570
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Greetings : I would like to be pointed in the right direction unless you can help my directly .
I have a Model 1868 Trap Door Springfield rifle in 50-70 . It has been in my family since the 1920's .
It was owned by my Great Grand Uncle Thomas Birmingham of New Haven CT .
He was in the CT National Guard in the 1890's and was issued this rifle Serial # 13588 . Today its in good shooting condition and overall VG with all the parts . The bayonet was lost some years ago .
I would like to know if this rifle comes up in the list of rifles sold to the CT National guard ??
I would love to see a list where it was issued to my relative .
My Grandmother was his niece , Vera (Birmingham) (O'Brian) Dwyer .
Eventually all the 50-70 rifles were replaced with 45-70 Model 1884 . I guess they just let my Uncle have his old rifle . I currently have no photo of the rifle because its in a different location .
Attached are some photos and documents .
Jeff4570@aol.com
I have a Model 1868 Trap Door Springfield rifle in 50-70 . It has been in my family since the 1920's .
It was owned by my Great Grand Uncle Thomas Birmingham of New Haven CT .
He was in the CT National Guard in the 1890's and was issued this rifle Serial # 13588 . Today its in good shooting condition and overall VG with all the parts . The bayonet was lost some years ago .
I would like to know if this rifle comes up in the list of rifles sold to the CT National guard ??
I would love to see a list where it was issued to my relative .
My Grandmother was his niece , Vera (Birmingham) (O'Brian) Dwyer .
Eventually all the 50-70 rifles were replaced with 45-70 Model 1884 . I guess they just let my Uncle have his old rifle . I currently have no photo of the rifle because its in a different location .
Attached are some photos and documents .
Jeff4570@aol.com