School: York (Pennsylvania/PA)
No biographical information available.
School: York (Pennsylvania/PA)
No biographical information available.
School: Huntingdon (Pennsylvania/PA)
Borough of Saltillo, Clay Township. Born 1800 Died 1870.
School: Allemeangel (Pennsylvania/PA)
Lynn Township, Northampton County, 1780 Tax List-Easton
School: Harrisonburg/Rockingham (Virginia/VA)
No biographical information available.
School: York (Pennsylvania/PA)
No biographical information available.
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA)
Worked in Georges Township,Fayette County 1802-1804.
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA)
Henry Gibbs, Jr. (1820-1880) worked with his father in the gunmaking business in Lancaster Boro. He is noted for building percussion firearms of varying quality, some fancy and others purely production guns.
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA)
Gunsmith, Lancaster Boro., 1813-1816
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA)
No biographical information available.
School: Maryland
Baltimore The 1860 federal census for Baltimore listed Samuel Engels as a gunsmith, aged 37, residing at 13 Townsend St., Baltimore For additional information see Maryland Longrifles Hartzler/Whisker.
School: Huntingdon (Pennsylvania/PA)
Borough of McConnellstown, Walker Township. Working dates: 1840-1844 Life span: 1818-1897. Moved to Canton IL in 1844.
School: Ohio
Defiance, County
School: Ohio
Pickaway, County
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA)
(born 1826 in Germany) Pittsburgh, Allegheny County (1850)
School: Maryland
The 1880 federal census of Preston County, West Virginia, showed Daniel Lewis as a gunsmith, age 34, born in Maryland, with a wife named Susan. He was a partner in the gun business with G. A. Licle For additional information see Maryland Longrifles Hartzler/Whisker.
School: Northampton/Lehigh (Pennsylvania/PA)
William Henry, Sr. (1729-1786), an important Pennsylvanian and Revolutionary Patriot, was associated to both the Lancaster and Lehigh schools of gunsmithing. He served as armorer to George Washington and was one of the first men to build rifles in Lancaster. Henry entrusted his son William, Jr., to the capable hands of Andreas Albrecht and the master builders of Christian Springs. Another son, Abraham, later followed his brother to the Lehigh Valley. From here the Henry family established a multi-generational regional gunbuilding dynasty which culminated with the establishment of the factory at Jacobsburg/Boulton, PA, where today one can enjoy the Pennsylvania Museum of the Longrifle, the only museum in the world dedicated exclusively to the American Longrifle. This museum is located near the Belfast Exit, Rt. 33, north of Easton, PA. See website link.
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA)
Gunsmith, Lancaster Boro., 1759
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA)
No biographical information available.
School: Western Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania/PA)
No biographical information available.
School: Lancaster (Pennsylvania/PA)
Gunsmith, Lancaster Boro., 1843-1844