Not necessarily connected to this rifle but .....
SHARPS, C. & CO.— West side of 30th Street, south of Bridge
Street, Fairmount, (West) Philadelphia, Pa., about 1857-63.
The firm was established by Christian Sharps, who was born in
New Jersey in 1811. After a common school education he was
apprenticed in the machinist's trade and is believed to have
worked out his invention of a breech-loading arm in the Daniel
Nippes Armory on Mill Creek, about six miles from Philadel-
phia. The fact that one of his earliest arms is marked A. S.
Nippes, supports this belief. Considering that the name Sharps,
in rifles, is almost synonymous with Colt in revolvers, but
little is known of the inventor's life.
It is known that prior to 1852, Sharps arms were made in
small numbers by several firms, such as Massachusetts Arms
Co., Robbins & Lawrence at Windsor, Vt.
In 1857, it is recorded that C. Sharps & Co. consisted of
Christian Sharps in association with Nathan H. Bolles and
Ira B. Eddy. They erected "a very extensive establishment
(140 ft. x 40 ft., brick) in which were housed machinery of
most beautiful and accurate description ... a high pressure
engine of 75 horsepower which forms the motive power of the
establishment." The firm made Sharps breech-loading, self-
priming pistols and Sharps rifles.
In 1863, the Company combined with Wm. C. Hankins,
rifle manufacturer, to form Sharps & Hankins rifle and pistol
manufacturing establishment. After the Civil War the firm
moved to the northeast corner of 24th & Springgarden Streets.
Sharps and Hankins are listed as residing at 2216 Green Street,
in 1868-71.
Christian Sharps died at Vernon, Conn., March 13, 1874.