The November 1941 American Bowman Review has a photo of Will's archery tackle being donated to the Tacoma Museum by his son Gen. Maurice Thompson. The five bows [four can be identified as F.S. Barnes bows] in a case, two arrow cases loaded with several dozen matched target arrows, six arrows that appear to be tipped with broad heads [a couple that looked to be ones taken on his BC hunt] and one exotic, long feathered arrow being held by a person in the photo.
The six arrows displayed leaning against the bow case are the ones I refer to. The Museum was unable to account for them. I provided the photographer with information on what and how I wanted the tackle photographed and he did a great job. I have close-ups of the handles, F.S. Barnes marks and other distinguishing characteristics from the bows as well as the broadhead on the remaining arrow, which in appearance, resembles those Will, Jackson and Challis used on their BC hunt.
What happened to the other arrows?
I'd show the photos here but I only had a one time pass on paying a publication fee when I included them in my power point presentation during the past PBS Banquet in Nashville.