Arms

Connecticut has a long and continuous tradition of arms and ammunitions production. That element of the state’s past has been amply studied and chronicled.

Deyrup, Felicia J. Arms Makers of the Connecticut Valley: Regional Study of the Economic Development of the Small Arms Industry. No. 33 in Smith College Studies in History. Northampton: Smith College, 1948. This study was made during World War II and as a result certain papers, most notably the Colt Collection at the CHS, were closed. Thus the work cannot be considered definitive. Nevertheless, it is a first-class scholarly study, with full apparatus. It includes numerous charts and graphs of the economics of arms manufacturing. The small-arms industry is defined as “factory production of weapons carried on the person.” (p.7n) The study covers the Valley from New Haven north to Springfield, and includes Norwich.

Grant, Ellsworth S. The Colt Legacy: The Story of the Colt Armory in Hartford, 1855-1980. Providence: Mowbray Company, 1982. This is promoted as a biography of not just the man, but of the Armory itself. Lavishly illustrated. Grant is a much published amateur historian.

Hall, Karyl Lee Kibler, and Carolyn C. Cooper. Windows on the works: industry on the Eli Whitney site, 1798-1979. Hamden: Eli Whitney Museum.

Haven, Charles T., and Belden, Frank A. A History of the Colt Revolver and Other Arms, Made by Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company from 1836 to 1940. New York, W. Morrow, 1940. A full history of the arms—not the man. Thor­oughly illustrated and authorized by the Company.

“Repeating Fire-Arms: A Day at the Armory of Colt’s Patent Fire-Arms Manufac­turing Company’.” United States Magazine 4(March, 1857)3:221-49. Very use­ful illustrated description of the factory as it was in 1857.

Serven, James E. Colt Firearms, 1836-1960  Santa Ana, Calif.: Foundation Press, rev. ed., 1960. Lavishly illustrated account. Exhaustive.

Strother, F. “America, A New World Arsenal: Bridgeport an Example of the Ef­fects of War Orders in the United States.” World’s Work 31 (January, 1916): 321-33.

Wadsworth Athaneum. Samuel Colt Presents. Hartford: the Athaneum, 1961. A lavishly illustrated catalog, with commentary, of an exhibition of Colt firearms.

 

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