Item:
ON9829

Original U.S. Model 1822 Flintlock Musket by P & E.W. Blake of New Haven - Dated 1826

Item Description

Original item: One Only. The U.S. Model 1822 Musket was a .69 caliber smoothbore flintlock, with a 42-inch barrel and an overall length of 58 inches. It replaced the previous model 1816 musket, and often is viewed as a further development of that design. One of the most noticeable differences in the Model 1822 is the attachment of the lower sling swivel. The forward part of the trigger bow was provided with an enlargement which was drilled to receive the sling swivel rivet. Previously, the sling swivel had been affixed to a stud in front of the trigger bow.

The Model 1822 was produced by the Springfield Armory, Harpers Ferry Armory, and numerous other contractors. It was eventually replaced by the Springfield Model 1835, which is also considered by many to be a continuation of the Model 1816. These were sometimes referred to as "Whitney Flintlocks" due to the large number made in New Haven, Connecticut by Eli Whitney. This example was contractor produced, as indicated by the markings on the lock plate: 

U.S.
P.& E.W. BLAKE
NEW HAVEN
1826

Phineas and Eli Whitney Blake, were nephews of Eli Whitney, in New Haven, Conn. P & EW held the Whitney estate in trust for Whitney's son, Eli Whitney, Jr. who took over the company when he reached his majority.  Its 42" smooth bore barrel in full length walnut stock bears two Inspector's cartouches on left side of the stock above the trigger guard. Barrel also dated 1826 on the tang, and has a J.C. / P proof mark at rear. Both lock and butt plate marked U.S.. All iron mounts.

Frizzen spring probably a replacement otherwise fully operational and ready to display.

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