![]() PALM, Frederick- Ulster County, New York, rifle maker, 1769-1775. PAGE, LEWIS ARMS CO.- Chicopee Falls, Mass. PAGE, John - Norwich, Conn., gunsmith, 1780. Delivery recorded of twenty-four bridled gun-locks, and payment made in August, 1777. PAGE, John - Preston, Conn., Gun-lock maker to Committee of Safety. These arms were ordered stamped with the maker’s name or initials and “S. He was employed by the state in 1776- 77 producing muskets. PAGE, Allen W.- 108 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Established three years before the founding of the Province by Calvert. PACKSON- With Bennett settled on Kent Island, Md., in 1631. Shop on the east side of the Public Square and active 1854 to 1862. Half-stock, percussion, octagonal barrel rifle. ![]() PACKARD, William- Elyria, Lorain Co., Ohio, 1859-60. PACKARD, Charles- Arms stocker, Springfield Armory, 1795. According to their ads they produce machine guns, light artillery, rifles, pistols and military equipment. Son of August Pachmayr who, for fifty years, maintained a fine reputation for the excellence of his work. 1220-24 South Grand Avc., Los Angeles, Calif. 38 caliber, percus sion rifle with set triggers and lock apparently of own manu facture. Maker of a 61" flintlock rifle marked "P.A.", with lock by John Kirkman, Ash ville, Pa. P.A.- Phil Anglin, ("Old Uncle Phil"), Robertson Co., Tenn., maker of flintlock and later percussion, Kentucky rifles. Maker of a full curly maple stock, brass mounted, double set trigger, Kentucky type percussion rifle. Justice?) Percussion Kentucky type pistol. On October 27, 1775, Robert Towers, an employee of the Pennsylvania state gun factory, was ordered to stamp all muskets produced and proved in the city of Philadelphia with the letter P. Silver inlaid, cheekpiece, curly maple full stock, octagonal barrel, percussion Kentucky rifle. Stamped inside hand-forged lock of early flintlock Kentucky rifle by I. P*I - Part marking on locks and barrels by Desverneys, Charleston, S.
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