- E. Remington and Sons
E. Remington and Sons (1816-1896) was a manufacturer of
firearm s andtypewriter s. Founded in 1816 byEliphalet Remington inIlion, New York , onMarch 1 ,1873 it started manufacturing the first commercial typewriter.In August 1816, then 22 year old Eliphalet Remington II would forge his first
rifle barrel. His initial experiment would prove a success, and the young blacksmith proceeded to make others to meet the growing demand for sporting rifles in theMohawk Valley . With the completion of theErie Canal , connecting Buffalo with Albany, commerce in the Mohawk Valley expanded remarkably. To meet the increased demand for rifle barrels, in 1828 the Remingtons moved theirforge andfoundry from its rural setting to 100acre s (0.4 km²) of land they had purchased astride the canal and abutting the Mohawk River near a town then called Morgan's Landing (later Ilion),New York . The move coincided with the elder Eliphalet's death, and Eliphalet II assumed control of the business.Remington's Typewriter
In 1867 Christopher Sholes, Carlos Glidden, and Samuel Lewis invented another typewriter. The Sholes and Glidden typewriter was the first device that allowed an operator to type substantially faster than a person could write by hand. The patent (U.S. 79,265) was sold for $12,000 to Densmore and Yost, who made an agreement with E. Remington and Sons (then famous as a manufacturer of
sewing machine s), to commercialize what was known as the Sholes and Glidden Type-Writer. Remington started production of their first typewriter onMarch 1 ,1873 inIlion, New York .Becoming "E. Remington & Sons"
In 1839 Eliphalet was joined by his eldest son,
Philo Remington (to make the business "E. Remington & Son"), and in 1845 his second son, Samuel, also joined the company, afterwards called "E. Remington & Sons". Remington's third son, Eliphalet III, would later join the company as well.During this period, the Remingtons specialized almost exclusively in the manufacture of rifle barrels. These barrels, marked with the distinctive "REMINGTON" stamp near their
breech es, were recognized for their quality and reasonable price. Many, if not most, of the independentgunsmith s in the Mohawk Valley purchased completed (but not rifled) barrels from Remington and assembled them intofirearms custom ordered by their customers. As demand increased, the Remingtons added other parts to their inventory, firstpercussion lock s made inBirmingham, England but marked with their stamp "REMINGTON", and later sets ofbrass gun furniture, includingtrigger guard s, butt plates, and patch boxes. After 1846, first martial longarm and thenrevolver production dominated the company's workforce.Remington supplied the
U.S. Army with rifles in theMexican-American War (1846 to 1848). In 1847, Remington supplied theU.S. Navy with its first breech-loading rifle. In 1856 the business was expanded to include the manufacture of agricultural implements. Upon Eliphalet's death in 1861, his son, Philo, took over the firm during the Civil War, and diversified the product line to includesewing machine s (manufactured from 1870 to 1894) and typewriters (1873), both of which were exhibited at theCentennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876.The Remington Arms Company supplied a large proportion of the
small arm s used by the United States government in the Civil War (1861 to 1865) and inWorld War I (U.S. involvement 1917 to 1918) andWorld War II (U.S. involvement 1941 to 1945). Remington in addition was one of the most successful gun manufacturers in the worldarms trade between 1867 and 1900, specifically through the export of theRemington Rolling Block action rifle. This single shot, large caliber Blackpowder cartridge rifle was exported in the millions all over the world, including shipments toFrance ,Egypt ,Denmark ,Norway ,Sweden ,Belgium ,Argentina ,Mexico and theVatican .Becoming "Remington Arms"
In 1886, E. Remington and Sons sold its typewriter business to the Standard Typewriter Manufacturing Company, Inc. Included were the rights to use the Remington name. E. Remington and Sons changed its name to "
Remington Arms "."Standard Typewriter" changed its name in 1902 to "
Remington Typewriter Company ". This company merged in 1927 with "Rand Kardex Company " to form "Remington Rand ", which continued to manufacture office equipment and later became a majorcomputer company, as well as manufacturing electricrazor s.
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