Good morning Evan and thank you for sharing another piece of Americana History. I always get excited when I receive a notification from you and, The Wyoming State Museum. That 1874 Sharp's .45/70 rifle is a beauty. If it could only talk, I'd be in rapture. Again, thanks for this week's upload. Stan
I challenge anyone who thinks an 8th grade education, ca. 1910, was lacking to compare their textbooks to today's 12th grade textbooks (or 5th to 5th, etc.).
Thanks for another informative history lesson about you westerners!! Did I understand you correctly that you were involved in water treatment? I recently retired from water and wastewater treatment, 30 + years! Merry Christmas!! Ed from Lynchburg
Beautiful piece of History! Thank you!👍🏽😊❤️🇺🇸
Good morning Evan and thank you for sharing another piece of Americana History.
I always get excited when I receive a notification from you and, The Wyoming State Museum.
That 1874 Sharp's .45/70 rifle is a beauty. If it could only talk, I'd be in rapture.
Again, thanks for this week's upload.
Stan
Another fine American firearm, glad LC donated the firearm for us to see. Evan thank you and have a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
Thank you Evan
A really nice rifle! Merry Christmas Evan!!! 🎄🎁
Very cool, love these videos, do you know anything about the rifle?
Must have been a revolutionary rifle back in its day. Great calibre as demonstrated by the fact it is still being used today 🇺🇸 🇳🇿
I challenge anyone who thinks an 8th grade education, ca. 1910, was lacking to compare their textbooks to today's 12th grade textbooks (or 5th to 5th, etc.).
That’s a great big hunk of steel in that barrel!
Thanks for another informative history lesson about you westerners!!
Did I understand you correctly that you were involved in water treatment? I recently retired from water and wastewater treatment, 30 + years!
Merry Christmas!!
Ed from Lynchburg
Very coo. Peice of history
i visited this museum in 2004. great place. S! from Switzerland
Cool man cool