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Sincere thanks to the many of you who have written in answer to my question
both offlist and on. Thanks to your patient explanations and thoughtful
replies, I can now murder my protagonists with some degree of historical accuracy.
(And have them singing contemporary songs to boot!) Best wishes for a good new
year to all you fine and helpful folks.
Sincerely,
Susan D. Rosenberg, MD
aspiring writer of historical fiction
In a message dated 12/31/2003 9:08:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Would anyone be able to tell me what type of firearm might be typically
> found on an upstate NY family farm around 1800 - 1810? I'm assuming most
> such farming households would have included some sort of guns.
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