Name/Title
.41 Swiss CasingEntry/Object ID
WTB09.130Description
One .41 Swiss casing, partially flattened. Bears the signature dual firing pin indentations on the back.
Officially the 10.4x38mm R Swiss Vetterli M69/81.
Nida notes that this caliber would have been extremely rare in the time and area it was found. Ramage (WV) resident Fred Ball knows a man who owns this make/model of rifle and has supplied a photo of it to the museum.Context
This artifact is part of the WTB09 archaeological survey at Whites Trace Branch in the Blair Gap Area. Exact dig site, date, and personnel are unrecorded, but is assumed to be an independent survey done by B. Nida in 2009.Collection
Blair Mountain ArchaeologyAcquisition
Source (if not Accessioned)
Blair Mountain Archaeology GroupNotes
now collection of Kenny KingMade/Created
Date made
1869 - 1889Notes
used by Swiss ArmyDimensions
Dimension Description
case too mutilated to measure diameter accuratelyLength
1-1/2 inLocation
Location
Box
Blair Box #1Shelf
Unit A: Shelf 4Room
Artifact Storage RoomCategory
StorageMoved By
Shaun SliferDate
August 12, 2021Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Blair Mountain Archaeology GroupRelated Places
Place
Location
Blair Area: Whites Trace BranchRegion
Blair Mountain Battlefield, Southeast, Blair AreaContinent
North AmericaRelated Events
Event
Battle of Blair Mountain (1921)Provenance
Provenance Detail
Archaeological FindNotes
2009Research Notes
Research Type
Field Note (Archaeology)Date
2009Notes
measurements
fit, was a
rimfire,