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  • Unidentified Enfield

    I recently stumbled across an Enfield musket (collecting dust in a family basement) whose markings don't seem to fit those I've been able to locate in my research. It appears to be a two-band Enfield or muskatoon, with a .69 calibre barrel. The stock had been cut down (apparently, some time ago) to just below where the first band would have been. Although the markings on the barrel are largely indecipherable, the lock is in perfect working order and is stamped "Tower 1863." On the reverse side, the stock is stamped "S.A." in a rectangular box with rounded ends. Also, under the trigger guard, the stock is stamped "S. Deeley."

    Any thoughts regarding the possible provenane of this gun?

    Ken Aldous
    Co. E, 123rd NYSV, 2d Reg't USV
    Ken Aldous
    Co. D, 5th NY Inf. (2d Regt. USV)
    Co. E, 123rd NYSV (2d Regt. USV)
    GGG nephew of Julius H. Higley, Co. E, 123rd NYSV & Co. A, 109th USCT
    GGG nephew of Albert E. Higley, Co. H, 22nd NYSV & Co. G, 16th NYHA
    GGG nephew of L.S. Herbert Higley, Co. G, 16th NYHA
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