this stock here there's a plaque that's on here that was added after the civil war which says soloman hayes company g. he was a farmer from south carolina who enlisted in the confederacy in 1962 and discharged in april 1964. we know who the rifle was used by and then stayed in the family and was acquired by dr. murphy. the lamb family is one of gun smiths from james town. his father was a gun smith not for military purposes but he made hunting rifles from guns. here is an kpamplgexample where a craft was passed onto a second generation and he was awarded a contract with the state of north carolina to provide arms for the confederacy. about 500 of these were believed to have been made. 39 different makers in the collection and each of the different stars will show where things that were made within the murphy collection are shown. this shows where the tarpley's were made and interestingly enough the armories were long gone. the makers are long gone. here you see some elices and you see some pieces that have been dug up and found at the site. it gives us further evidence where the place was a