Author Topic: Looking for Info on Makers (J. Bean, S. * Stull, Joshua Yous. 1849, O. Welsh)  (Read 6393 times)

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Saw a group of old percussion rifles this morning that were collected on the Southern Tennessee border near Franklin Country, TN in the 1970s.  Any info is helpful:
1) J. Bean for I VANZANT 1840 (all capital letters, rather crude)
2) S. * Stull (superbly executed script, with a star between S and Stull)
3) Joshua Yous. (nice script, with lots of engraved brass on the rifle, sideplate is dated 1849, has a patchbox)
4) O. Welsh
 
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1. There are 10 or so known "J. Beans'"
2. Samuel Stull, Millwood, Ohio  (1841-1865)  Brother of George Stull
3. Joshua Yous, Greencastle, PA
4. O. Welsh, Findlay, Ohio


All from Seller"s American Gunsmiths.
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Hurricane,
Thanks for the info.  I located these rifles yesterday stacked up in someones garage.
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If you buy them, send us pictures for the Library and I will bet you can get lots more info.
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Anyone have any more info on the Ohio and PA builders?
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In his Sighting In column in Muzzle Blasts, March 1978 Lee Good said:

   "Samuel Stull worked with brother Jerry. There was also another Stull
named George, probably a brother. Most Stull's rifles reported are half
stock and percussion. Samuel and Jerry worked together from 1841 to
1847. Samuel Stull was born in 1808 and died in 1907. It is reported he
made his last rifle in the year he died."

The following is a short article from Muzzle Blasts



Sorry for the poor quality but it was a xerox from the magazine.

all the best
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Guns Made in Greencastle
A Pistol and a Long Rifle made by Joshua Yous
are on display in the Museum Barn.

JOSHUA YOUS

Joshua Yous was born in 1827 and died in 1905. For many years he was a successful merchant in Greencastle, PA.  He was born and reared in Franklin County, was married first to Mary Eby, they had four children. His second wife was Rebecca Fisher.  They also had four Children.

He was a man of great mechanical genius and the inventor of several small articles. An active churchman and chief burgess for a number of years for Greencastle. His eldest daughter, Dr. Clara S. Eirely, was born in 1867. She was the first woman who ever attempted to practice medicine in Washington County, Maryland.  She was married to Dr. Elmer E. Eirely of Hagerstown, Maryland.

Joshus Yous is first listed in the tax assessments of Antrim Township, Franklin County the year of 1850 as a laborer. The first year listed as a gunsmith is 1854. Keeping this listing until 1860. By 1860.  By 1862 he is called a machinest.  For several years he continued his mechanical bent, apparently with success, for in the next decade he built the first three story brick business house in Greencastle

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Mechanically, Yous's work was good.  Artistically it was sadly wanting.  He patterned his productions after J. H. Johnston or S. Shillito, perhaps he worked under either. His name was usually stamped on the barrel.

The 1902 Directory for Greencastle lists J. YOUS General Store on South Carlisle Street.
 His residence was listed as the same.

another reference ...
Joshua Yous (1827-1905).  Joshua Yous was a late gunsmith working between 1850 and 1862 in Antrim Twp. , Franklin Co.  In 1902 Yous was a merchant in Greencastle.  He was twice married, first to Mary Eby; and then to Rebecca Fisher.  His work is better than that of many other late gunsmiths.
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Love to see pictures of the guns, either here or in the Museum with permission of the owner. The history is much appreciated.
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I'll try to pick them up this weekend and post some photos.
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Any more info on O. Welsh of Findlay, Ohio?
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