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Heading reads 240 Broadway, New York, March 1, 1865. Measures approx. 7 ½” x 9 ½”. Addressed to Colt’s P.F.A. Co. Hartford CT. Requesting Colt Navy Revolver (old pattern) parts to be sent to Maj. F. D. Callender, St. Louis Arsenal. Lists items for Navy (old pattern) and Army (new pattern) revolvers. Signed by Col. Wm. A Thornton, Chief of US Ord. Dept.
Archival framing, matte and backer board. Nicely done and ready to hang. [ss]
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