List, An interesting article published in the Wash Reporter Newspaper, April 23, 1895, page 1, col 2, link below. An Ancient Firepiece. There is on display in Hunt's jewelry store window a very ancient gun, if tradition is anyways reliable. It is the property of William Hilling of No. 50 Winona street, who prizes it very highly as an heirloom. It was traded by an Indian to _______ Jennings, who settled on Jennings' run in Menallen township. It is said the Indian received it from the tribe of John Smith of Pocahontas fame. Mr. Jennings traded it to Mr. Hilling, the great great-grandfather of the present owner. It was an original flintlock, long range rifle, which had been changed to a cap lock. This gun is perhaps the oldest shooting iron in Fayette county, and is well preserved for its age. The owner says it shoots with extreme accuracy yet and is practically as good as ever. Uniontown News Standard. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=f1xuXVtw34IC&dat=18950423&printsec=frontpage&hl=en Carole