Civil War musket with bayonet made by Lamson, Goodnow & Yale

Courtesy of Al Shane, Curator of The Museum of Our Industrial Heritage • Digital image © Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Assoc. • Image use information

About this item

The Lamson, Goodnow & Yale Company of Windsor, Vermont, and Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, received two contracts from the federal government for a special Colt model 1861, .54 caliber rifle musket, like this one. During the Civil War, the company delivered nearly 2,000 guns per month from September 24, 1862, to December 10, 1864, for a total of 50,000 arms. Parts were interchangeable with these and Colt musket parts. These arms were marked on the lockplates in front of the hammer, with an eagle over “U.S.,” and “L.G.&Y” over “Windsor Vt,” in two lines, under the bolster, and were dated 1862, behind the hammer. During the Civil War, the company was also one of the largest U. S. cutlery manufacturers, employing more than 500 workers at various times. The partnership dissolved after the war.

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Details

Item typeWeapons
Armament
Firearm
CreatorLamson, Goodnow and Yale
Date1864
PlaceShelburne Falls, Massachusetts; Vermont
TopicMilitary, Wars, Battles
Industry, Occupation, Work
EraCivil War and Reconstruction, 1861–1877
EventAmerican Civil War. 1861–1865
MaterialMetal; Wood
Process/FormatMetalworking; Woodworking
Dimension detailsHeight: 73.00 in Width: 4.25 in
Catalog #M.73
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Lamson, Goodnow and Yale. Civil War musket with bayonet made by Lamson, Goodnow & Yale. 1864. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/m-73/. Accessed on December 30, 2024.

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