Daniel Leavitt
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Daniel Leavitt (November 16, 1813 ā July 27, 1859)[lower-alpha 1] was an early American inventor who, with his partner Edwin Wesson, patented the first revolver after Samuel Colt's,[2] and subsequently manufactured one of the first American revolving pistols.[3] The innovative design[4] was manufactured only briefly before a patent suit by Colt forced the company to stop producing the Leavitt & Wesson Dragoon revolver. But Leavitt's early patents, and those of his partner Wesson, stoked competition and helped drive the technological and manufacturing boom that produced the modern firearms industry.
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Born | Daniel Leavitt (1813-11-16)November 16, 1813 Rye, New Hampshire, United States |
Died | July 27, 1859(1859-07-27) (aged 45) Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States |
Occupation(s) | Inventor, arms maker |
Spouse | Ruth Jeannette Ball |
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