Diane,
That's Lefaucheux for the pistol. As far as the story about Jackson's sword being "rusted to its scabbard", that's actually VERY unlikely due to the way they're made: the blade fits into the scabbard through a relatively wide-mouthed, usually BRASS "throat" and is held in place away from the steel sides of the scabbard itself. It undoubtedly WAS rusty, but that by itself shouldn'tve been the problem. SOMETIMES there are long, thin wooden shim-like inserts in place that keep a sword from rattling. My guess is that these were present and SWOLLEN from recent rain or excessive humidity at Cedar Mountain making it difficult for him to draw the sword.