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Lot #100

Lot 99: Heck Thomas Attributed Winchester Model 1876 Rifle

Winchester Model 1876 "Centennial" Lever Action Rifle Attributed to U.S. Deputy Marshal Henry "Heck" Thomas with Factory Letter

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 11, 2020

Lot 99: Heck Thomas Attributed Winchester Model 1876 Rifle

Winchester Model 1876 "Centennial" Lever Action Rifle Attributed to U.S. Deputy Marshal Henry "Heck" Thomas with Factory Letter

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 11, 2020

Estimated Price: $18,000 - $30,000
Price Realized:
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Winchester Model 1876 "Centennial" Lever Action Rifle Attributed to U.S. Deputy Marshal Henry "Heck" Thomas with Factory Letter

Manufacturer: Winchester
Model: 1876
Type: Rifle
Gauge: 45-60 WCF
Barrel: 28 inch octagon
Finish: blue
Grip:
Stock: walnut
Item Views: 2340
Item Interest: Active
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 118
Class: Antique
Description:

An included letter sent to Bill Isaacs of Ely, Nevada, lists this rifle by serial number and indicates that it had a tag on it noting it was "traded from Dep. Marshal Henry (Heck) Thomas, Lawton, Okla., 1901 (from George Sr. collection. George Sr. & Heck Thomas served under command of Gen. Ed. ? Thomas, 35th Georgia Volunteers, as youngsters...[sic]" and became part of the writer's father's estate and were left to Isaacs in his will. Also includes a binder of information on Thomas. Henry Andrew "Heck" Thomas (1850-1912) was born in Georgia and served as a courier for the Confederacy during the Civil War and even escorted Union General Philip Kearny's horse and gear through the lines under orders from General Robert E. Lee when Kearny was killed at the Battle of Chantilly. He moved to Texas in his mid-20s and worked as a railroad guard and detective. He and a posse tracked down and killed Texas outlaws Jim and Pink Lee of the Lee Gang in 1885. He was then appointed as a U.S. Deputy Marshal first in 1886 to 1892 under Judge Isaac C. Parker, popularly remembered as "The Hanging Judge." While judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas based in Fort Smith, Parker sentenced 160 people to death, and 79 were executed, mostly by hanging despite Parker's personal dislike of the death penalty. One of the secondary sources in the binder notes that 65 of Parker's deputies died fighting outlaws while he was a judge in 1875-1896. Thomas and fellow deputies Chris Madsen and Bill Tilghman were known as "The Three Guardsmen" and became famous for their efforts to bring law and order to Indian Territory. The three men tracked down hundreds of outlaws, killed several in shootouts, and helped bring down the Wild Bunch and the Dalton Gang. The National Park Service indicates Thomas "captured and killed several members of both gangs." The "Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography" calls Thomas "one of the great lawmen of the southwest" and indicates he "invariably picked the most dangerous desperadoes" to track down in part they had the largest bounties and also indicates he was wounded at least six times in gunfights. Depending on the source, Thomas either personally wounded or killed Bill Doolin of the Wild Bunch when he led a posse to track Doolin down before he could flee the country. Thomas claimed credit for the fatal shot in a letter to Tilgham. The latter had previously captured Doolin, but he managed to escape before he was executed. In 1902, Thomas became chief of police in Lawton. He reprised his role as a lawman for the silver screen in the early short film "The Bank Robbery" from 1908 which was directed by another of his former "Guardsmen", Tilghman, who also served with Roosevelt's Rough Riders. The rifle dates to 1881 and is a late Second Model with a German silver blade front sight, notch and folding ladder rear sight, the two-line address and patent marking ahead of the rear sight, "CAL. 45-60" on top at the breech, "45-60" on the elevator, screw fastened guide rail, dust cover with serrations at the tail and no thumb piece, "Model. 1876." on the upper tang, the serial number in script on the lower tang, and smooth stock and forearm. The accompanying factory letter lists this rifle with an octagon barrel in .45-60 and plain trigger when received in the warehouse on August 19, 1881 and shipped the next day.

Rating Definition:

Fine with 40% original blue finish remaining (strongest on the barrel), smooth gray and brown patina on the balance, some minor oxidation/pitting, general mild scratches and marks from use, and distinct markings. The stock and forearm are also fine. The former has mild wear from handling and use including some small dents and scratches. The latter is slightly undersized and has some small chips and slivers absent from the edges of the wrist, general minor scratches and dings, and mostly smooth oiled finish. Mechanically fine. This is an attractive antique Winchester attributed to one of the West's most successful lawmen "U.S. Deputy Marshall Henry "Heck" Thomas, one of the adversaries of the infamous Doolin Gang and the Wild Bunch and a contemporary of some of the West's most famous characters.



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