These are all #3 Ballards Frank.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) Top is a very early JM Marlin #3 with special order shadowline cheekpiece and ebony tip. Also special order buttplate. The early JM Marlin marked #3 has a flat top receiver, instead of the concave top used on Marlin Firearms Co. marked #3 rifles. Suprisingly it has the later MFACO. S type lever, so late in JM production. It is a flat top receiver, and has the extra heavy barrel that some early #3 rifles had.
2nd down is a #3F standard configuration, except for optional checkering on the pistol grip area, and cheekpiece. They usually came plain, with no checkering and no cheekpiece.
3rd down is another early JM Marlin #3 with the ring lever used on most early JM marked Ballard rifles. It also has the horn inlay in the forearm found on early JM Marlin guns. But it has the concave top receiver of a later gun also.
4th down is a fairly late #3 Ballard with all the standard features. Light barrel, concave top receiver, S lever, plain stocks. Presentation gun to Lieut. Charles Phillips from the 4th Maine Artillery, 3rd Regiment. Later to retire as Brig. Gen. Phillips.
5th down is just another copy of 4th down, except it is marked "Rebored by J Stevens .25 RF"