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Gatling Richard

Richard Gatling DS Relating to Business Investment

 

2pp document signed by American inventor Richard Gatling (1818-1903) as "Gatling Gun, Co. / By R.J. Gatling / President." verso. The original letter dated March 22, 1878 was addressed to Edgar Welles, Treasurer of the Gatling Gun Company, and signed by P.F. Macdonald, Secretary of the Union Mutual Insurance Company, in New York City. On cream blue-lined laid stationery with "Office of the Union Mutual Insurance Co. / 63 William Street. / New York" letterhead. Stamped verso. With a few stray blue crayon marks. Expected paper folds, else very good to near fine. 5.75" x 9.375".

 

The connection between all of the parties and business referred to in this document is unclear, but we may speculate that the Gatling Gun Company had invested in the Union Mutual Insurance Company.

 

The Union Mutual Insurance Company, chartered in New York City in 1845, announced its voluntary liquidation on January 29, 1879, just two months before the company's secretary, P.F. Macdonald, wrote Edgar Welles informing him of this fact. Edgar Welles (1843-1914), son of U.S. Secretary of War Gideon Welles, served as the manager and treasurer of the Gatling Gun Company. Gatling had established the Gatling Gun Company in Indianapolis in 1862; it was absorbed into Colt's Manufacturing Company in 1897.

 

Richard Gatling gave his name to the Gatling gun, a hand-cranked repeating weapon and predecessor to the modern machine gun. His other inventions are equally impressive, and include a steamboat screw propeller, a rice-sewing machine, motor-driven plow, marine steam ram, and wheat drill, to name just a few.

 

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

 

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