![]() NPS Photo This rifle scabbard was known as the M1904, or Model 1904, and would have been paired with the M1904 incarnation of the McClellan saddle. The scabbard was designed the carry the Springfield M1903 rifle, the standard issue American rifle used during World War I. Near the mouth of the scabbard is a brass pin with the crossed sabers of the cavalry, as well as a "14 A 72," marking. These markings designate the scabbard had been issued to Troop A, 14th Cavalry, Trooper 72. On the reverse of the scabbard is imprinted, "WHMcMCo," which stands for William H. McMonies & Company, one of the many contractors who produced leather items (such as holsters and scabbards,) for the U.S. government prior to and during World War I. It is unknown how Jack Peters came to be in possession of this item, but there were many of these scabbards produced and many of them sold as surplus items.
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Last updated: March 5, 2016