- Abel Buell
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name = Abel Buell
nationality = American
birth_date = 1742
birth_place = Killingworth, Connecticut
death_date = 1822
death_place = New Haven, Connecticut
education = Goldsmith apprentice
spouse = Un-named
parents =
children =
discipline = Inventor, cartographer
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significant_projects = Published the first map of the new United States created by an American
significant_design = Patented a lapidary machine
Invented a minting machine
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significant_awards =Abel Buell (1742–1822; born in
Killingworth, Connecticut ) was agoldsmith ,jewelry designer ,engraver ,surveyor , type manufacturer, mint master, textile miller, and counterfeiter in the American colonies. In 1784, Buell published "A New and correct Map of the United States of North America Layd down from the latest Observations and best Authorities agreeable to the Peace of 1783"; it was the first map of the new United States created by an American.cite web |url=http://rmmcweb.cr.usgs.gov/outreach/lewisclark/emergingnation.html |title=Maps of An Emerging Nation: The United States of America 1775-1987 |accessdate=2008-06-03 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date=2003-10-30 |work= |publisher=usgs.gov]Early life
As a child, Buell apprenticed with a goldsmith. By age 19, he was financially secure and married his girlfriend.
Career
Buell gained notoriety at an early age as a
counterfeit er by altering five-pound noteengraving plates into larger denomination plates, and then printing the notes on a homemadeprinting press . He received a relatively light sentence because of his youth, and avoided serving time at theNorwich, Connecticut prison with a commutation to "town arrest". In 1765, Buell received apatent for alapidary machine, making him the firstConnecticut resident to receive a patent. After creating a ring on that machine, and presenting it to the prosecuting attorney, Buell's counterfeiting sentence waspardon ed.In 1770, Buell moved to
New Haven, Connecticut and went to work forcartographer Bernard Romans . After theAmerican Revolutionary War ended, Buell used the minting machine he had invented to print the State of Connecticut's first official pennies. By 1784, Buell cast his own typeset and published the first American-made map of the United States. The wall map measured 43 x 48 inches, was printed in four sections, and hand-appliedwatercolor gave the map its color. In 1800, Buell went to England on behalf of the State of Connecticut to purchasecopper . While there, he gained both practical knowledge and a sum of money that allowed him, upon his return, to establish one of Connecticut's firstcotton mill s.Death
Squandering or giving away all the money he earned, Buell died in 1825 at the New Haven
Almshouse .cite web |url=http://www.robinsonlibrary.com/finearts/decor/metal/history/buell.htm |title=Abel Buell |accessdate=2008-06-03 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date=2007-07-15 |work= |publisher=robinsonlibrary.com] Leaving little behind, he is known mostly because of the biography researched and written by Dr.Lawrence C. Wroth . [cite web |url=http://www.jstor.org/pss/1916967 |title=Abel Buell of Connecticut: Silversmith, Type Founder & Engraver |accessdate=2008-06-03 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date= |year= |location= |publisher=jstor.org]References
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NAME = Buell, Abel
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Published the first map of the new United States created by an American
DATE OF BIRTH = 1742
PLACE OF BIRTH =Killingworth, Connecticut
DATE OF DEATH = 1822
PLACE OF DEATH =New Haven, Connecticut
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