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Lot 029 - Antique Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Armorer's Tool Roll, Co. M, 6th Regiment, Marked For Sergeant A. B. Trask, Late 19th–Early 20th Century
Lot 029 - Antique Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Armorer's Tool Roll, Co. M, 6th Regiment, Marked For Sergeant A. B. Trask, Late 19th–Early 20th Century
Antique militia armorer’s tool roll belonging to a non-commissioned officer of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Stenciling reads “CO. M, 6TH REGT. M.V.M., MILFORD, MASS.,” identifying it as property of Company M, 6th Regiment, active prior to the National Guard reorganization of 1907. The handwritten name “Serg’t A. B. Trask” appears on the roll, indicating the original owner.
Constructed of heavy canvas with leather edging, interior stitched pockets, protective flaps, and a reinforced leather tool loop strip, consistent with U.S. militia armorer or ordnance tool rolls used circa 1885–1905 for the maintenance of Springfield Trapdoor or early Krag rifles. Tools no longer present, but the roll retains clear stenciling and strong unit and personal attribution.
Item dimensions of roll, unrolled the canvas measures 17" L.