Dutchess County Historical Society Yearbook Vol 057 1972

Page 51

WILLIAM BISSELL by William A. Benton, 2nd.

I have mentioned Mr. Bissell who lived at the foot of Long Pond (We-non-ko-kook) when father had the farm in Salisbury, West of the pond. The families were great friends and visited frequently. Mrs. Bissell died when I was small, so I have very little recollection of her. They had two daughters, Carrie who married Bert. Landon and Marion who married Willis Jefferies, but no sons. Mr. Bissell, in partnership with W. E. P. H. Capron made water wheels with the power from Long Pond. Capron invented an improvement to the wheel they were building, persuaded Bissell to buy him out and then started manufacturing the new wheel, putting Bissell out of business. He was practically destitute for some time, till some of the Hotchkiss money made life easier for him in later years. When I was about fourteen he helped me build a 14' canoe, at his home in Lakeville. It was a success and is still sound, but should have a new canvass cover. He was a great friend of mine. Perhaps he took more interest in me because he had no boys of his own. His sister Mariah married Hotchkiss, the inventer of the "Hotchkiss Gun". He tried to interest the U.S. Government in his gun but was not successful and went to England, where he made a sale and for years, perhaps yet, the English ordinance was Hotchkiss. At his death, his widow inherited several millions. She gave the Hotchkiss Library in Sharon, the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville and did a great deal of other good with her money. The guns were made in Sharon Valley, West of the highway near where the stream crosses it. The plant was called the "Malleable Iron Works". The cannon were cast of iron and to give them strength were annealed by a controlled slow cooling process after having been packed in oxide of iron and maintained at a red heat for several days. "Malleable Iron" To test them they took them across the road and a few rods South to a little ridge, and fired them into the West Mountain. Father watched the testing when a boy. Another member of the Hotchkiss family lived on the East side of the street in Sharon Valley, a little farther North and had a shop back of his house on the bank of the stream. He was a cripple and had a board walk from the house to the second floor of the shop, over which he propelled his wheel chair. He made various small gadgets including mouse traps. Edward 0. Dyer of Sharon, author of "Gnadensee", says that the Hotchkiss cripple, Andrew (Above referred to) invented the exploding shells in his shop by the brook, to be used in his brother's guns. 47


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Appointed Historians Of Dutchess County

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pages 171-174

Historical Societies In The Towns Of Dutchess County

1min
page 170

Historical Society Yearbooks

20min
pages 159-169

Railroads In Dutchess County

27min
pages 149-158

A History Of Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie

6min
pages 141-145

The Winter Of A Hill Farm

3min
pages 147-148

Joshua Palen

5min
pages 130-131

The Germanic Origin Of The Flagler Family Of Dutchess County

18min
pages 132-140

Fishkill: A Problem, A Solution And A Call For Assistance

6min
pages 127-129

Shadrach Ricketson, Quaker Physician

7min
pages 123-125

Milk Train Wreck

2min
page 122

Little Martha Was Different

1min
page 121

The Rise Of The Baptists In Pine Plains, New York 1812-1912

30min
pages 109-120

Dutchess County Deeds Filed In Kingston

7min
pages 104-108

Three Centuries On The Canoe Hills

24min
pages 92-101

One-Room School . . . Set For Historic Hyde Park

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pages 90-91

Human Bones Found At Site Of Arboretum

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pages 102-103

Blacksmith Shop

3min
pages 88-89

School District #1 Town Of LaGrange

24min
pages 75-87

June 18, 1972

7min
pages 71-73

Testing Cows

1min
page 74

A History Of Tivoli From First Settlement To Incorporation

15min
pages 65-70

Charcoal

5min
pages 60-61

The Old Muzzle Loading Rifle

2min
page 59

Sweet Violets

6min
pages 62-64

Days Of Old Dutchess

17min
pages 52-58

Gulian Verplanck House — Beacon, N. Y

12min
pages 39-43

Glebe House Report

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pages 26-27

The Curator's Report

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page 28

Amenia Benton's

10min
pages 44-48

William Bissell

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page 51

Progress Noted On Project To Restore Historic Mt. Gulian

3min
pages 36-38

Open House Planned At Glebe House

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pages 49-50
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