School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA)
Gunsmith, Lebanon Township, 1800
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA)
Gunsmith, Lebanon Township, 1800
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA)
Lockmaker, Lnacaster Boro., 1759
School: Huntingdon (Pennsylvania/PA)
Borough of McConnellstown, Walker Township. Worked 1808-1832.
School: Allemeangel (Pennsylvania/PA)
Heidelberg Township
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA)
(born 1828) Richhill Township, Greene County (1850-60)
School: Davidson (North Carolina/NC)
Known for the rare buggy rifle stamped, “A.L. & J.C. NC”. Andrew Long and John Clodfelter were Davidson County gunsmiths.
Source:
Ivey, William. North
Carolina Schools of Longrifles 1765-1865. Thomasville, NC: Published by the Author, 2010. Print.
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA)
Taneytown, Frederick County, Maryland (1801-04) Lancaster, Lancaster County (1810-11) Pitt Township, Allegheny County (1819-30) Pittsburgh, Allegheny County (1832)
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA)
Lancaster Boro., 1843-1844
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA)
(Born 1827 in Germany) Pittsburgh, Allegheny County (1857-63)
School: Maryland
Baltimore James Haslett was born in 1773 in Ireland. Haslett was apprenticed int eh gunsmithing business in Europe to one of the most renowned lines of gunmakers. He came to America about 1798. His wife’s name was Mary and they settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They had three daughters and one son, who was his namesake. Haslett became superintendent in the arms factory of Robert McCormick. In 1803 he was working on his own in the City of Brotherly Love but came to Baltimore in June of that year. His superb work was highly favored throughout Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania. During the War of 1812 he was instrumental not making, but in purchasing, weapons for the state while serving as a major of the 11th Brigade, Maryland Militia. In later years he retired to his estate at Drum Point, Calvert County, where he died on August 15, 1833. For further reference, see Arms Makers of Maryland. For additional information see Maryland Longrifles Hartzler/Whisker.
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA)
Gun Barrel Forger, Upper Leacock Township, 1850
School: Maryland
Baltimore Alexander McComas was born near Bel Air in Harford County on February 27, 1821, a son of Preston McComas and was named after his grandfather. At the age of 13 his father brought him to Baltimore and placed him with Charles C.C. O’Brien to learn arms manufacturing. He remained with O’Brien for six years and , upon the death of his master, was bound to an un-named simth to finish his remaining three years. In July of 1843 he established his own business at 51 South Calvert Street. He became one of the Monumental City’s most prolific producers. During craftsmanship competitions at the Maryland Institute and the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute he won many awards. In 1844 he married Mary A. Hahn. There are only two known apprentices to McComas which have come to light: John Clenney and Oscar Johnson. His son, Harry H. McComas, was associated with him in the business. For further reference, see Arms Makers of Maryland. For additional information see Maryland Longrifles Hartzler/Whisker.
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA)
Gunsmith, Lancaster Boro., 1794
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA)
West Jefferson, Butler County (1810)
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA)
1751-1835
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA)
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County (1817)
School: Catawba Valley (North Carolina/NC)
Mr. Samuel Peterson was born 1795 in Lincoln County NC. He worked in the Catawba School of Gunmaking. He died after 1870 in Ironton Missouri. Samuel Peterson along with his father Matthias Peterson, his uncle Tobias Peterson, and his grandfather Paul Peterson were all gunsmiths. They all lived near Hickory NC at the time they were gunsmithing. Samuel’s grandfather Paul Peterson was a gunsmith that immigrated from Switzerland about 1750.
Source: Research reported by Mr. Terry Edwards, Kings Mountain, NC (9-5-2019)
School: Huntingdon (Pennsylvania/PA)
Henderson Township. Worked in the 1820’s.
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA)
Gunsmith, Lancaster Boro., 1811-1830
School: Littlestown (Pennsylvania/PA)
No biographical information available.