Still a courthouse today, its mostly a museum, run by volunteers
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Classic stagecoach
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Weapons display of a 1865 (First Allin Conversion) or 1866 (Second Allin Conversion) Springfield Rifle .58-60-500 rimfire (if its an 1865) or .50-70-450 if its a 1866.
Winchester 1873 (unknown caliber)
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Smith & Wesson Number 2 Revolver .32 Rimfire.
This was an enlargement of the No 1, which introduced the .22 rimfire to the world, still the most popular caliber in the world.
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Sharps & Hankins carbine model 1859, .52 caliber
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Unusual action in that pulling down the triggerguard/lever caused the barrel to slide forwards on rails, to open the rear of the barrel to load a new cartridge.
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Old mail boxes
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Map of Lincoln County
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Safe door
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Pistol, knife and "pepperbox" pistol
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Sharps rifle and small pistol
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Me & Billy. This photo was made off the original tin-type
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Bullet hole in wall where Billy shot Bob Olinger in his April 28, 1881 escape
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Tommy Gun
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Modern police acoutrement
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