![]() Nature and happenstance sometimes make a mockery of man’s most serious endeavors and turn his grimmest tools into playthings for capricious gods. A sentry walking his patrol on a rainy night had his musket and bayonet turned into a corkscrew by lightening, but the powder charge is untouched. A porcupine gnaws at a musket for the seat salt impregnating it. And in the heat of battle, chance drives a musket ball into the stock or barrel where it remains embedded. ********** Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS ![]() Catalogue number SPAR 1330 Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS MODEL 1861 During a thunderstorm, a sentry's musket was struck by lightning which left it just as you see it. Despite the intense heat caused by the lightening, a regulation Civil War paper cartridge was found intact in the breech when the weapon was disassembled for cataloging and preservation. The identity of the sentry, who survived, is not known. It is believed that he was a Confederate since, while the rifle is a Springfield contract arm, the bayonet is apparently of Confederate manufacture. ![]() Springfield Republican newspapers ![]() SPAR 1331 Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS CONFEDERATE BAYONET
********** ![]() Catalogue number SPAR 1478 Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS MODEL 1861 The barrel of this weapon, found on a Civil War battlefield, has been struck by a large projectile. ![]() ********** Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS ![]() Catalogue number SPAR 1476 Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS ![]() ********** Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS ![]() Catalogue number SPAR 1475 Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS ********** ![]() Catalogue number SPAR 1481 Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS ![]() SPAR 1481 ********** Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS ![]() SPAR 1479 ********** Springfield Armory NHS, US NPS |