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57 Excavated Brass Shotgun Heads Recovered From Ft Supply, Oklahoma
Item #: AA3429
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This is an excavated 57 piece relic set recovered from Fort Supply, Oklahoma. These items were recovered by a long time Indian territory relic hunter who recently passed away. The relics were recovered on private property with the land owners permission. The relics are in a riker case that measures 8" by 12". The 57 dug relics include 8 U.S.C. Co. Climax No. 10 brass heads, 15 U. S. Climax No. 12 brass heads, 2 U.M.C. Co. New Club No. 10 brass heads, 4 U.M.C. Co. No. 12 heads, 4 W.R.A. Star No 10 brass heads, 2 W.R.A. Star No. 12 brass heads, 2 REM-UMC Nitro Club No. 12 brass heads, 1 Peters H.V. 12 brass head, 1 1901 Repeater No. 12 brass head, 1 Western Field No. 12 brass head, 1 U.M.C. Co. No. 10 brass head, 1 U.M.C. Co. Club No. 10 brass head, 3 W.R.A. Co. Rival No. 10 brass heads, 4 W.R.A. Co. Rival No. 12 brass heads, 2 Winchester New Rival No. 12 brass heads, 2 Winchester Repeater No. 12 brass heads, 1 Winchester Leader No. 12 brass head and 3 unidentified ones. Fort Supply was established in 1868 as a "Camp of Supply" for the winter campaign General Philip Sheridan led against the Southern Plains Indians. The fort remained active until 1894. These recovered relics are from the 1860's to 1890's time period.
Shipping Weight: 4 lbs
Item # AA3429
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