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Samuel Hawken

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Samuel Hawken Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Death
9 May 1884 (aged 91)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6914366, Longitude: -90.2302689
Plot
Block 53 Lot 454
Memorial ID
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Gunsmith. Born in Hagerstown, Maryland, he moved west to establish a gunsmithy in Xenia, Ohio. Sometime after 1821, Hawken's wife died and he relocated to St. Louis where his elder brother, Jacob, and his partner also worked as gunsmiths. Hawken set up his own independent shop and would not form a partnership with his brother until 1825 when Jacob's business partner died. The brothers were considered the best gunsmiths in St. Louis and the product they turned out were high quality arms. The earliest documented sale of production Hawken Rifles was an order for 18 by the American Fur Company in 1831. The brothers probably then produced between 100 and 200 weapons a year, with peak production during the 1849 Gold Rush. The quality of their weapon carried the Hawken through the mid 1850s when its popularity began to flag in favor of breech loading models. Hawken retired and passed the business to his son about 1855. He died at 92 at his home in St. Louis. The Hawken Rifle was reportedly carried by such men as Daniel Boone, Kit Carson, and Jim Bridger.
Gunsmith. Born in Hagerstown, Maryland, he moved west to establish a gunsmithy in Xenia, Ohio. Sometime after 1821, Hawken's wife died and he relocated to St. Louis where his elder brother, Jacob, and his partner also worked as gunsmiths. Hawken set up his own independent shop and would not form a partnership with his brother until 1825 when Jacob's business partner died. The brothers were considered the best gunsmiths in St. Louis and the product they turned out were high quality arms. The earliest documented sale of production Hawken Rifles was an order for 18 by the American Fur Company in 1831. The brothers probably then produced between 100 and 200 weapons a year, with peak production during the 1849 Gold Rush. The quality of their weapon carried the Hawken through the mid 1850s when its popularity began to flag in favor of breech loading models. Hawken retired and passed the business to his son about 1855. He died at 92 at his home in St. Louis. The Hawken Rifle was reportedly carried by such men as Daniel Boone, Kit Carson, and Jim Bridger.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4165/samuel-hawken: accessed ), memorial page for Samuel Hawken (26 Oct 1792–9 May 1884), Find a Grave Memorial ID 4165, citing Bellefontaine Cemetery, Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.