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HISTORIC CIVIL WAR IDENTIFIED REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER, SGT. ANDREW PRAY, CO. D.

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HISTORIC CIVIL WAR IDENTIFIED REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER, SGT. ANDREW PRAY, CO. D.
SN 79900. 44 cal. This gun is in normal configuration found for this model with matching serial numbers found on bbl, frame & stocks, no serial number is found on cylinder which is typical for late Civil War production new model Remington Armies. Identified to Sgt. Andrew Pray of Company D, Custer's 7th Michigan Cavalry. This revolver is documented in the National Archives Record Group 94 Records of the Adjutant General's Office as having been issued to Sgt. Pray along with his other military equipment. Sgt. Pray enlisted November 12, 1862 at Grand Rapids, MI to serve three years, which he accomplished and was mustered out with his unit at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas on December 15, 1865. He enlisted as a Private and was promoted to Corporal in August 1863 and Sargent in December 1864. Sgt. Pray and the 7th participated in numerous battles, skirmishes & engagements including Gettysburg on July 3, 1863. Following Gettysburg Sgt. Pray and the 7th were engaged in a variety of other battles & skirmishes until the end of the war. The 7th's service did not end with the war however. The regiment was transferred to the Dept. of the West where it participated in the campaign against the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians with Gen. Patrick Conner's Powder River Expedition. Sgt. Connors mentions in his pension application that on the night of March 2, 1864, while camped in a swamp, his regiment was attacked and he was captured by the Confederates but managed to escape and return to his unit the next day. This is verified by affidavit from another member of the 7th. Accompanied by extensive personal documents on Pray including military records, articles describing his military engagements, family tree and images of Hawkins at service age and later in life. CONDITION: Gun is fine to excellent overall, retaining 90%+ orig finish to bbl, frame & loading assembly. Cylinder retains about 80% orig bright blue finish. There is rust around nipples & pitting in bore though rifling is crisp. Gun functions mechanically well. Stocks are crisp & sound with small dings & dents and a bright inspector's cartouche on left stock "BH". 47702