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Gentlemen: Last week at a gun show in Pasadena Texas I got a origional Spenser serial number 30691 patnent date March 1860. The guy I got it from said he got it from an estate in Pittsburge and that it likely belonged to Capt. Samual Taggart. I am trying to verify if this might be true. Please tell me if there are any photos or record of him owning or being issued a Spenser? Where can I find the manufactures records? I think that the PN unit was sold these carbines and that will help me to determin if this is the case. Any references or other leads you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Could this Spenser have been used by another unit at Gettysburg?
That is hard to say. Based on the serial numbers for the 1st PHB Cavalry that Coates and McAulay provide it is evident that the weapons were not distributed, or at least did not reach the regiment, in sequential order. What this means is, tracking down what regiment your weapon might have belonged to is not easy.
I have an original Spencer Repeating Army Rifle, serial number 2725 that was purchased in an estate auction in Western Colorado around 2006. It has very nice metal, and decent bore and typical dried out wood, indicating that it has been in the dry West for a considerable time.
I have been looking for a resource for some time that would help me verify where my spencer rifle served and who might possibly haved owned it. I have owned it since I was 10, my dad bought it from an old black man while on a construction site for 10.00 in Montgomery, Al. The serial number is really hard to make out and I have refrained from using anything on it. It is in really good condition.
Yes, I got an approximation for the unit and a range of serial numbers. If you join the Spencer Shooting society, the gentleman there has some valuable into. You are expected to join the society( at no cost) and submit info that others owning original spencers may be interested in.
Gettysburg National Military Park does not have the resources to research serial numbers on Spencer Rifles. We suggest you contact experts in the field of Civil War-era weapons for additional resources and information.
One of my Spencer rifles serial number is #2725, and it was made in about February or March of 1863; they were made before the Spencer Carbines were produced. Spencer carbines initial manufacture started summer or early fall 1863. Something is amiss, possibly yours Spencer was converted into a carbine form later on. In that case, it may have been used in the Battle of Gettysburg in rifle form, not carbine form. Interesting!!
I am familiar with the Spencer rifle at Gettysburg. I was hoping to get info on the first SPENCER CARBINES. Mine is one of the very early ones serial# 11384. Which regiments got the first ones after Gettysburg?
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