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An Ohio Gunsmith C/S On An 1854 Seated Quarter

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@BallyHoo .... My pleasure. I'm pleased to see the enthusiasm for this sort of post.

I'll shoot to post another gunsmith posting next week.
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I'll shoot to post another gunsmith posting next week.
Excellent!
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Guns are cool
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Nice story! Here's what happened to William Packard.
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Here's what happened to William Packard.
Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks & kudos, DoctorBurnzy, for closing the case!
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Looks like it turned out alright for William Pachard!

Not so much for William Allen ( listed below Pachard), 10 years for horse stealing! Different times. 3 years for manslaughter but 10 for horse stealing.
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Different times. 3 years for manslaughter but 10 for horse stealing.
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3 years for manslaughter but 10 for horse stealing


Yeah, but horses were a necessity back then. Come to think of it, didn't some monarch once offer his kingdom for a horse?
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"The homicide was accidental, and committed with a horsewhip."

Accidental horsewhip homicide? By a gunsmith?

I'm having almost a reverse Indiana Jones moment here . . .
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Yeah, but horses were a necessity back then. Come to think of it, didn't some monarch once offer his kingdom for a horse?
Well played, sir!


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"The homicide was accidental, and committed with a horsewhip." Accidental horsewhip homicide? By a gunsmith? I'm having almost a reverse Indiana Jones moment here . . .
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