Why, we might ask, would Capt. Barrett have thought the generalissimo needed pistols? Couldn’t a Virginia gentleman acquire his own weapons? Well, there’s a curious entry in Washington’s personal accounts on 1 Sept 1775:
To Cash for recovering my Pistols which had been stolen, & for repairing them afterwards...£1.10s.I haven’t found any other information about this moment, alas.
And what might those pistols have looked like? Here’s an entry in Col. William Henshaw’s orderly book for 9 Mar 1776; it didn’t appear in Washington’s general orders, and was therefore probably meant only for troops in the southern wing of the army:
His Excellency the General lost one of his pistols yesterday upon Dorchester Neck, whoever will bring it to him or leave it with General [John] Thomas shall receive two dollars reward and no questions asked. It is a skrew’d barrel’d pistol, mounted with silver, and a head resembling a pugg dog at the butt.The commander-in-chief was “upon Dorchester Neck,” of course, to see how the final bombardment of Boston was going.
Image above courtesy of the Pug Dog Encephalitis Project.
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