Historical Resources for Colt Commercial 
					Variations
					
					
					
					
					
Colt 
					Archive Properties, LLC in Bloomfield, Connecticut has 
					most of the historical production and shipping information 
					for Colt firearms. 
					The 
					Archive Letter Price List is available online 
					in a PDF format. If you would like to receive a factory 
					letter on a specific pistol, you can contact Colt's directly 
					for more information at the address/phone number listed 
					below:
					
						
							
								Beverly Haynes
								Colt Historian
								Colt Archive Properties, LLC
								1295 Blue Hills Ave.
								Bloomfield, CT 06002
								Phone: 1-800-554-8088
							
						
					
					 
					 
					 
					Here's an example of the type of information 
					you will see in a Colt Historical Letter:
					
	
					
					The 
					 
					Connecticut 
					State Library is also a good source for historical 
					information pertaining to Colt firearms and history. Their 
					phone number is (860) 566-3692.
					Historical Resources for Colt Military Variations
					
					Colt's Manufacturing Company, Inc. - See address above.
					
					National Archives - Genealogy/ Personal History: 
					Military Personnel
					U.S. 
					General Officer Pistols - a quick link to an index of 
					pages on Coltautos.com dedicated to picturing and describing 
					pistols issued to US General Officers along with history 
					about the officers to whom they were issued.
					
					Office 
					of Strategic Service Society - with links to
					
					declassified list of personnel.
					
					United States Army Military History Institute - The 
					U.S. Army Military History Institute ( USAMHI) is an 
					institute of the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center. 
					Their mission is to preserve the Army’s history and ensure 
					access to historical research materials. They serve as the 
					primary facility where researchers study Army history.  
					USAMHI holdings include books, manuscripts, photos, and 
					maps.  Both official and unofficial (or public) patrons are 
					welcome . They give highest priority to Army users. There is 
					no fee to enter the Institute. A fee-for-service is charged 
					for providing copies of holdings to unofficial patrons. 
					
					
					Arlington National Cemetery - A privately 
					maintained site that contains many of the names of those 
					buried there along with their military histories.  This is 
					an excellent source of information when researching a Colt 
					firearm that has been identified with a particular soldier. 
					
					Military Times Hall of Valor - The HALL OF VALOR now 
					contains 97,731 valor award citations of heroes from the 
					U.S. armed services.
					
					Naval 
					Historical Center - This is an official U.S. Navy 
					web site.  Their mission is to enhance the Navy's 
					effectiveness by preserving, analyzing and interpreting its 
					hard-earned experience and history for the Navy and the 
					American people. 
					
					Online Military Indexes & Records - A Genealogy 
					Guide.  This website is a directory of links to online 
					military indexes and records for USA genealogy research. 
					Included are rosters, databases of soldiers, and listings of 
					military and war casualties. Also included are some links to 
					sources for military records in other countries (for World 
					War I & II). 
					
					Nationwide Gravesite Locator - Search for burial 
					locations of veterans and their dependents in VA National 
					Cemeteries, state veterans cemeteries and various other 
					Department of Interior and military cemeteries.
					
					
					Springfield Armory (1777 - 1968) 
					 - 1 Armory 
					Square, Springfield, MA 01105-1299, (413)734-8551 From 1794 
					to 1968 the Springfield Armory was a center for the 
					manufacture of U.S. Military small arms and the site of many 
					important technological advances. A large weapons museum is 
					now housed in the original Main Arsenal Building. 
					The US Martial Arms Collector (formerly Springfield Research Service (SRS)) 
					- offers a variety of information on Martial Colt  pistols. 
					Most of the information comes from primary sources in the 
					National Archives and is available in either printed or 
					magnetic formats. The SRS also has a quarterly news letter 
					which is available by subscription. Wayne will only look up 
					serial numbers for subscribers to his US Martial Arms 
					Collector Newsletter, and then will reply with "listed" or 
					"not listed".  For more specifics about the listing, 
					you will have to order one of his letters.  For more information, 
					you can write to:
					
						Wayne Gagner
						US Martial Arms Collector
						Box 126
						Cabin John, MD 20818
					
					Rock Island Arsenal - originally the 
					site from which most Martial Colt Model 1903 & 1908 
					Pocket Hammerless Pistols were issued to U.S. General 
					Officers, historical information on these models is still 
					maintained here. A letter requesting information 
					concerning the issue of one of these guns will result in a 
					response which may or may not confirm that a particular 
					pistol was issued from RIA. There is no cost associated with 
					this information. Emails should be addressed to:
					
						TACOM-LCMC, ACC-WRN/DTA
						Point of Contact: Shelley Pantalone
						Office Symbol: AMSTA-LB/Division 2
						Phone: (586) 282-8099
						Email: 
						usarmy.detroit.acc.mbx.wrn-foia-freedom-of-information-@mail.mil
					
					
					Air Force Link - This data base holds biographical 
					information on Air Force leaders -- active duty or retired 
					(since March 1995) general officers, senior civilians 
					and all chief master sergeants of the Air Force.
					
					The 
					Generals of World War II - A utopian project trying 
					to provide biographical data on the army generals of 
					World War II of all participating countries. So on these 
					pages you will find information on many thousands army 
					generals. Taking into account the scope of the project the 
					information on each general will vary in detail.
					
					
					U.S. Army Military History Institute Photo Database 
					- This database is a catalog of American Civil War (ACW) 
					photographs from the Special Collections Branch of MHI. 
					Usually, patrons are searching for ancestors, researching 
					particular ACW regiments, or looking for examples of items 
					worn or used by soldiers of the period. Ultimately, this 
					database will reflect the full range of MHI's photographic 
					collection, ranging from the periods of the Mexican War in 
					the 1840s to recent operations such as those in Somalia and 
					Bosnia. As our digitization efforts expand, we hope to 
					provide links to scanned images through this database. 
					
					
					USMA Howitzer Yearbook Digital Collection - Scanned 
					copies of yearbooks, most years available.
					
					
					Submarine Force Museum - The Submarine Force Museum, 
					located on the Thames River in Groton, Connecticut, 
					maintains the world's finest collection of submarine 
					artifacts. It is the only submarine museum operated by the 
					United States Navy, and as such is the primary repository 
					for artifacts, documents and photographs relating to U.S. 
					Submarine Force history. The museum traces the development 
					of the "Silent Service" from David Bushnell's Turtle, used 
					in the Revolutionary War, to the Ohio and Virginia class 
					submarines.
					
					Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System - a 
					computerized database containing very basic facts about over 
					230,000 servicemen who served on both sides during the Civil 
					War; a list of regiments in both the Union and Confederate 
					Armies; identifications and descriptions of 384 significant 
					battles of the war; references that identify the sources of 
					the information in the database; and suggestions for where 
					to find additional information.