Gunsmithing tools used by Mr. GibsonGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkGunsmithing tools used by Mr. Gibson, his father William Gibson, and his grandfather Stephen Gibson: 1. Tap and dies; 2. Bow of bow drill; 3. The frill; 4. Breast plate of Bow drill; 5. Hacksaw used in flaring rifling at muzzel of the barrel; 6. Trade mark tools; 7. Plane for setting barrel in stock.Gunsmithing; Wiley Gibson Forge; Waldens, Tennessee, III-G-12324, History - Guns and Gunsmithing
Harper family, genealogical recordHarpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceGenealogical record - Harper family, written in ink on both sides of a sheet of off-white laid paper ruled with blue horizontal lines. The obverse in headed-1 "Harper family" PA. The record begins with John Harper born 1632 and the latest date is 1889 referring to the sale of Wager Bridge to the B and O. There are underlinings and insertions in blue pencil. Upper half has suffered insect damage, 2/3 of upper half of the obverse is discolored, creases.
Harper family, genealogical recordHarpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park ServiceGeneological record - Harper family, written in ink on both sides of a sheet of off-white laid paper ruled with blue horizontal lines. The obverse in headed-1 "Harper family" PA. The record begins with John Harper born 1632 and the latest date is 1889 referring to the sale of Wager Bridge to the B and O. There are underlinings and insertions in blue pencil. Upper half has suffered insect damage, 2/3 of upper half of the obverse is discolored, creases.
Harper's Weekly, 1866 [recto]National Park Service:Among the ruins of Columbia, South Carolina. The ruins of Columbia, South Carolina-Richardson Street, looking toward the capitol.