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  1. Horace Smith (October 28, 1808 – January 15, 1893) was an American gunsmith, inventor, and businessman. He and his business partner Daniel B. Wesson formed two companies named "Smith & Wesson", the first of which was eventually reorganized into the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and the latter of which became the modern Smith & Wesson .

  2. It’s impossible to tell the story of the history of the Fund without talking about Horace Smith, its namesake. A successful manufacturer, inventor, businessman and generous philanthropist, Smith was born in Chester, Massachusetts, on October 28, 1808.

  3. Horace Smith (October 28, 1808 – January 15, 1893) was a gunsmith, inventor, and businessman. He and his business partner Daniel B. Wesson formed two companies named Smith & Wesson, the first of which was financed in part by Oliver Winchester and was eventually reorganized into the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.

  4. inventor and manufacturer Horace Smith and Daniel Baird Wesson formed a firearms manufacturing partnership in Springfield, Massachusetts, that held many patents in the mid-1800s. They produced a variety of rifles, pistols, and revolvers.

  5. Oct 26, 2021 · The first repeater project Horace worked on that we know of was a magazine-loaded pistol invented by Orville B. Percival and Asa Smith that Horace built in 1850. It was a busy time in Smith’s life. Courtland Palmer soon hired him to work on improvements to the lever-action rifle invented by Walter Hunt and Lewis Jennings.

  6. Horace Smith (October 28, 1808 – January 15, 1893) was an American gunsmith, inventor, and businessman. He and his business partner Daniel B. Wesson formed two companies named "Smith & Wesson", the first of which was eventually reorganized into the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and the latter of which became the modern Smith & Wesson.

  7. Horace Smith (October 28, 1808 – January 15, 1893) was an American gunsmith, inventor, and businessman. He and his business partner Daniel B. Wesson formed two companies named "Smith & Wesson", the first of which was eventually reorganized into the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and the latter of which became the modern Smith & Wesson .