Revolver: Iver Johnson 32 Revolver 5 shot, Secret Service Special; silver with black handle featuring a decorative design on each side with an owl's head; some corrosion at the end of the barrel and along the top; tiny writing along the top of the barrel reads "IVER JOHNSON'S ARMS & CYCLE WORKS. FITCHBURG, MASS., U.S.A. / PAT'D APR 6 86 FEB 15 87 DEC 26 93. PAT'S PENDING." Originally belonged to Albert E. Mufford (1892-1956). This small handgun was used primarily for protection and security when travelling by wagon, horseback or train from Milner to market in New Westminster and back again by Albert Mufford and his brothers. Albert was the youngest son of Millicent (Udy) and Thomas Prior Mufford.