Armsmear: A Memorial Presented by Mrs. Colt to Mr. Jones

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Rare and Historic Copy of “Armsmear: A Memorial” Presented by Elizabeth Hart Colt to William A. Burt Jones

Offered here is a first edition (1866, printer: Alvord, New York) of the privately printed biography of famed firearms inventor and manufacturer Samuel Colt, “Armsmear: the Home, the Arm, and the Armory of Samuel Colt. A Memorial.” The end-paper includes a note dated May 1, 1903, indicating "W.A.B.J." received this historic book at St. Paul, Minnesota, as a gift from Elizabeth Hart Colt. The recipient is identified in an included document from Parke Jones as a gift for William Andrew Burt Jones who helped Mrs. Colt compile Colt family genealogy. He was born on October 1, 1853, in Dubuque, Iowa, and died on October 28, 1949, in St. Paul, Minnesota. The book is 8 by 10 1/2 by 2 inches and has 399 pages with edge gilding. The exterior is blue with gilt markings, Colt coat of arms, and borders. The end-papers have chevron like paper marbling. A "With compliments of/Mrs. Samuel Colt./Armsmear." business card is also included.When Samuel Colt died on January 10, 1862, Elizabeth Hart Jarvis Colt (1826-1905), inherited control of her husband's famed firearms manufacturing company worth $3.5 million dollars in 1862, and she is largely credited for rebuilding the company in the aftermath of the 1864 fire. Following the death of Elisha Root in 1865, her brother, Richard Jarvis, became company president, and the brother-sister duo oversaw the company’s successful transition from manufacturing percussion arms of the second half of the 19th century to metallic cartridge revolvers like the famous Colt Single Action Army and on to machine guns by the late 19th century. She sold her interest in the company in 1901. In addition to her connection to the company, she was also an active community leader in Hartford. For over 20 years she served as president of the Union for Home Work, an organization that provided daycare services for children of working mothers. She was also the first president of the Hartford Soldiers Aid Society, a Civil War woman's charity organization that organized the delivery of donated goods to soldiers both in the field and in the hospital. She organized the first suffragette convention in Connecticut in 1869. Due to her charitable civic actions, she was noted as “The First Woman of Connecticut" and "First Lady in the State" in the Hartford Courant on August 24, 1905, in a nearly full page dedicated to her remembrance. The settlement of her estate was naturally of considerable interest to the community, and among her bequeaths was the extensive collection of American and European art, furnishings from her Armsmear estate, and her husband’s papers and personal collection of firearms, edged weapons, and armor to the Wadsworth Athenaeum Museum of Art in Hartford. Much of the collection is displayed in the Elizabeth Hart Jarvis Colt Memorial Wing, which was the first American museum wing to be named after a female donor.

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Extremely fine overall with minor age and shelf wear, including some slight separation of the binding on the interior of the cover.


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 Friday, May 17, 2024 | 9:00 AM  Central
 
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Armsmear: A Memorial Presented by Mrs. Colt to Mr. Jones
Armsmear: A Memorial Presented by Mrs. Colt to Mr. Jones
Lot number: 196
Seller: Rock Island Auction Company
Event: Premier Firearms Auction - Day 1
Ends: Friday, May 17 | 9:00 AM  Central

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