I put the barreled action in my barrel vise, and was getting ready to put my action wrench on it when I noticed a name stamped into the bottom side of the barrel, under the forearm. Grabbed my glasses, and read, "E. C. HACKETT" on the barrel.
So I got sidetracked, and stopped to Google the name on the internet. Up pops a fair amount of info on an Oregon pioneer named E C Hackett! So I dug around the internet for a couple hours, and found enough to make me put off taking the gun apart for now.
The next day I contacted the Oregon City Historical Society, and was connected with the woman in charge of archives. I told her what I'd found, and asked if I could come out and get some documentation on E C Hackett? She was excited, and happy to help, so I met her the next day, and brought the Rolling Block to show her.
She told me she had a lot of information on E C Hackett because he was so prominent in early Oregon Territory history. I asked if I could get whatever she had, and she smiled and told me she had over 2500 pages on E C Hackett! So she sat me down at a computer, and I spent several hours choosing pages I wanted to print out, plus some pictures also.
E C Hackett was born near Oregon City in 1852. His parents came to the area in the early 1840's, and his father John Hackett was quite famous locally also. He lead the posse that tracked down the Indians who killed Marcus Whitman and his wife; the first missionaries to settle here in Oregon!
EC was one of the first deputy Sheriffs, and later became mayor of Oregon City during WWI. After the War he became county recorder, and held that job until his death at 87 yrs. old! An avid hunter, and breeder of hunting dogs, a lot of his write ups discussed his love of hunting. But an even greater number discussed his active political life!
With the provenance, I decided not to restore the gun. I made repairs to the stocks without refinishing the rest the wood. I milled out the ugly dovetail, and made a tight filler that I peened in. Then cut a new correct dovetail. It had one factory sling swivel eye broken, so I tig welded that and reshaped it. I added sights to the gun, and left it at that point.
Here's the end project. No before pics.
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