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David Livingstone's Gun

Object Details

Notes
A001 is the accession number in the Russell E. Train inventory list of the Joseph F. Cullman 3rd Library of Natural History. DSI
Supplied title
Forms part of: Russell E. Train Africana Collection (Smithsonian Libraries)
A001 was originally accession number A12.
A001 was originally accession number A12
Summary
This gun returned to England with the body of David Livingstone alongside other possessions as used by him during his last journey of exploration in Africa. After the death of David Livingstone his native attendants, led by Chuma and Susi, preserved the body by drying it in salt before attempting to carry it to Mozambique. On the way to the coast they met Lieutenant V.L. Cameron who relieved them of Livingstone's geographical instruments but not all his possessions. Cameron in his book Across Africa mentions this on page 123. This gun was originally accompanied by a letter, of which a photograph survives, signed by a Mr. W. Carswell which read, "53 Charing Cross, London, May 1910. I certify that this native repaired long gun of Hollis and Son[s]) was brought back with the personal effects and body of David Livingstone the great explorer and missionary, after his tragic death at Chitambo to the S.E. of Lake Bangwelo on the 1st May 1873 by his faithful bearers Joseph Wainwright, Susi and Chumah, and was given to me by the family as a token of affection. William Carswell"
Date
1860
Author
Hollis and Sons
Cameron, Verney Lovett 1844-1894
former owner
Carswell, William active 1910 DSI
Author
Livingstone, David 1813-1873
Wainwright, Joseph active 1873
Russell E. Train Africana Collection (Smithsonian Libraries) DSI
Place
Africa
Topic
Firearms
Data Source
Smithsonian Libraries
Call number
A001
Type
Specimens
Artifacts (object genre)
Physical description
1 item 50 in. (length)
Record ID
siris_sil_1044709
Metadata Usage
CC0
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