Terry,
I was just curious as It didn't look like an Olympic shooting medal to me, I checked my records again just to be sure and they seem to be correct. Did some further checking and cant find any record of him shooting after 1911.

I know there is a silver cup with his name on it dated for 1908 and there may be some medals with his name on them. I'll check later tomorrow. I know that he shot as an individual in the 1908 Olympics as I have his scores for that event.

Is there any chance that he also shot in the Olympic Team events. If so maybe that's where he won his Gold Medal. I'm taking this from an old memory but I think the US won one of the Pistol events in the 1908 Olympics, and if that's so there would have been five Medals given, one for each shooter and one for the team Captain. I didn't check the team event scores but I have them in another area. I'll try to check them tomorrow.

Very interesting gun, as I'm sure you know the 1891 could be fired in three different calibers just by changing barrels, 22, 32, and 38, are both barrels 22 LR or is the other barrel a different caliber.
ST