4031 CIVIL WAR GENERAL JOHN C. ROBINSON CASED COLT NAVY

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 Nov 02 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 5,000.00 USD
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REVOLVER & MASSIVE MEMORABILIA ARCHIVE, MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT. Cal. 36. S# 10225. General John Cleveland Robinson (1817-1897) had incredible military career after leaving West Point in 1838, through Seminole Wars, Mexican War, Civil War being awarded congressional medal of honor and losing his leg in 1864, headed Freedmen's Bureau in North Carolina, commander of Department of the South, retired from army May 6, 1869 with rank of Major General, later commander-in-chief of Grand Army of Republic, and Lieutenant Governor of New York. There is a full length bronze statue of Robinson on Gettysburg battlefield at intersection of Robinson & Doubleday Avenues. This archive has large file of provenance which accompanies lot. Everything in archive is very well preserved and very good condition. Revolver is standard configuration 3rd model Colt 1851 navy revolver made in 1852 when Robinson was stationed at Fort Gibson, Indian Territory [Oklahoma]. Revolver is in fine condition retaining about 20% blue finish, muted case colors, fine crisp cylinder scene and all 6 crisp safety pins, grip frame retains almost all its original silver plate, and grips retain most of their original factory varnish, mechanics functional, crisp bright rifled bore with couple patches of light pitting. Original green velvet lined Colt mahogany casing is matching very good to fine condition, stained and soiled where revolver rubbed, "COLT'S PATENT" eagle flask added has denting on back side, correct style 2-cavity "COLT'S PATENT" mold marked "36B" for 36 caliber belt is added and fair condition, empty ELEY cap tin with scarce embossed foil label. Case is missing inset lock face escutcheon but has functional key in case. "Gen'l John C. Robinson" written on bottom of case. The massive archive has over 100 individual items, mostly collected by Carl Saddlemire starting about 1950 after he purchased gun from decedents of Gen. Robinson near where he lived. His son writes that his dad and family visited Gettysburg in 1953 and he took photo of Robinson statue with his Brownie camera which is in album. Carl is shown in newspaper articles as early as 1952 showing his gun collection. Carl & Richard continued to collect pertinent Robinson related items which are part of archive. There are several Robinson letters from 1839 at West Point, 1850 letter to Capt. Robinson at Fort Gibson, IT. Good 1861 letter written as Colonel 1st Michigan & color lithograph of Camp Union, 1st Mich, Col. John C. Robinson. There is a General US Grant autograph note signed directing Robinson to accompany him at Ft. Monroe in 1864. There are several signed orders by Brigadier Gen. Robinson and many reunion badges & ribbons and related letters. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: large binder contains provenance and history of archive, most all memorabilia is on binder sheets with notes as to identification, handwritten 9-page 1890 "Military Record of Gen. Robinson". CONDITION: very good to fine overall as noted in description, interested bidders should view large archive in person. PROVENANCE: General John C. Robinson (1817-1897) family descent to Carl Lewis Saddlemire (1914-1997) to his son Richard D. Saddlemire who added pertinent items to archive. (01-28136/JS). ANTIQUE. $10,000-20,000.