Detweiier Artifacts (Continued from Page B 14) account of preaching to the Native Americans in the 17405; old guns; an 1859 issue of “The National Stockman Fanner” newspaper; and a set of chairs with original decorative paint that also belonged to Samuel’s grandfather. Each chair brought $385 ($2,250 for the whole set). Another object of interest was a Mauser action g-mm gun, painstakingly inlaid with deer, eagles, fox, and more by Samuel’s father. One of Samuel’s grandchildren bought it for $2,100. 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