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Mills Morrison 08-18-2013 09:24 AM

Henry C Carr - Any info?
 
I have a Quality 2 hammer 10 gauge, sn # 13xxx, ordered by Henry Carr of Union Springs, NY, on December 5, 1878. This is a typical Grade 2 of the era, except a skeleton steel butt plate and the new forend latch were special ordered. Gun was later returned by H C Carr for repairs.

Does the name Henry Carr ring a bell for any of you Parker historians out there?

Rick Losey 08-18-2013 12:36 PM

You might try the new york genweb site or contact the union springs town historian.

Union Springs is on the northeastern edge of Cayuga Lake in NY's finger lakes region. It is just south of what is now the Montezuma Federal Refuge was back then and still is a very active waterfowl region. You can tell from the old homes that the town had money back then. I had heard but forgot where the money came from.

Added
A quick look shows the Chestnut Hill cemetary contains a lot of Carrs, including a Henry Carr born 1839 died 1921 vet of 3rd NY lgt artil.

Bill Murphy 08-18-2013 01:24 PM

Wow, that's great work. Can we see a scan of the letter, Mills?

Mills Morrison 08-18-2013 02:18 PM

Thanks Rick. That is interesting. I was wondering if he was a famous trapshooter or something.

Bill, I will try to scan the letter. The gun itself is at the gunsmith, so no photos of the gun at this point.

Bill Murphy 08-18-2013 02:32 PM

Mills, I spent a bit of time for you on la84foundation.com and didn't find anything. I suspect he was not a trapshooter. Wow, a skeleton butt on a Grade 2. Great find.

Mills Morrison 08-18-2013 08:07 PM

Thanks Bill. I will try to scan the letter and post it, although most of what I posted came straight from the letter. Once it is fixed, I will try to bring it to the Southern.

Rick Losey 08-18-2013 09:02 PM

found some history notes - The Carr family were early settlers in that area, Henry's father established a brick yard which Henry inherited and ran successfully along with an ice business. He was active in state politics and served as the counties game protector for 20 years as well as being Cornell's rowing coach and a musician.

the article notes that

"It is apparent that Henry and his wife must have both shared an interest in sports and the great out doors. "


Might have been a more interesting individual than a lot of trapshooters

Mills Morrison 08-19-2013 06:30 AM

Thanks again Rick. That does sound more interesting than just a trapshooter.

Mills Morrison 08-19-2013 10:09 AM

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Here is the research letter. Click on the photo to make it bigger

Matt Michael 08-31-2013 07:58 PM

research tool
 
I found a lot if info on the original owner of my parker on ancestry.com
My goal was to find a living decendent of the original owner but i have yet to
find him or her.

Good luck in your search


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