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Benjamin Berkeley Hotchkiss (October 1, 1826 – February 14, 1885) was one of the leading American Artillery, ordnance engineers of his day.


American career

Hotchkiss was born in Watertown, Connecticut, and moved to Sharon, Connecticut in childhood; his early experiments were made there in his father's hardware factory. Starting in the 1850s, he was employed as a gunmaker in Hartford, Connecticut, Hartford, working on Colt's Manufacturing Company, Colt revolvers and Winchester rifles. Hotchkiss patented a line of Shell (projectile), projectiles for rifled artillery that were used extensively in the American Civil War.


French career

After the American Civil War, the U.S. government showed little interest in funding new weapons. In 1867, Hotchkiss moved to France and set up a munitions factory, first in Viviez, near Rodez, then in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, near Paris, named Hotchkiss et Cie. At about this time, he developed a revolving barrel machine gun (in French: "canon-revolver") known as the Hotchkiss gun; the gun was made in four sizes from 37 mm to 57 mm, the largest intended for naval use. After his death, the Hotchkiss company also developed in 1897 and later manufactured in large numbers an air-cooled, gas-actuated infantry machine gun which was widely used by several countries, particularly France and the United States during the First World War.


Personal life

On May 27, 1850, he married Maria Bissell Hotchkiss, who after his death founded Hotchkiss School, The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Connecticut, and the Hotchkiss Library in Sharon, Connecticut, Sharon. Hotchkiss committed bigamy when he married a Miss Cunningham in a French civil ceremony in Paris in 1867; they had one daughter, who died at the age of nine.


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Hotchkiss's patent application for Improvement in Projectiles for Rifled Ordnance
* 1826 births 1885 deaths American engineers 19th-century American inventors American pioneers People of Connecticut in the American Civil War Hotchkiss et Cie, *Benjamin Hotchkiss Military personnel from Connecticut People from Watertown, Connecticut People from Sharon, Connecticut {{US-inventor-stub