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English: Miscellaneous 19th century firearms, White River Valley Museum, Auburn, Washington.
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1. Sharps Buffalo Rifle, c. 1860.
2. Double-barrel Shotgun, mid-19th century.
3. Kentucky Rifle, c. 1810.
4. Whaling or Sniper Rifle, early 19th century.
5. Double-barrel Shotgun, mid-19th century.
6. Henry Model 1860 Rifle, New Haven Arms Co., Conn.
7. Spencer Civil War Carbine, Model 1861.
8. Winchester Carbine, Model 1873.
Harry Tracy's Revolver. Single-action Colt .45 revolver, serial no. 57007.
(Bottom) Harry Tracy. A White River Valley Desperado.

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