John Small (gunsmith) explained

John Small (1759 – 1821) was an American gunsmith, frontiersman, soldier, and public official. An Irish immigrant to Pennsylvania, he served in the American Revolutionary War. After the war, he served as sheriff of Knox County, Indiana, as a territorial legislator, and as Indiana Territory's first Adjutant General.[1]

Biography

Small immigrated to Pennsylvania with his family and began an apprenticeship as a gunsmith.[2] He served as an armorer during Lord Dunmore's War.[3] During the American Revolutionary War, he served as a private in the Washington County, Pennsylvania militia. He apprenticed with Richard Butler and William Butler while at Fort Pitt.

After the war, in 1785, Small relocated to Vincennes, Indiana.[4] He became an officer in the local militia, and participated in the 1786 Battle of the Embarras River.[5] Small also corresponded with George Rogers Clark that same year, and petitioned for military aid from Kentucky.[6]

Small worked as a gunsmith, merchant, and tavern owner. He was appointed sheriff on 4 July 1790, and the tavern was used as the first Knox County Courthouse.[2] [7] Small was a representative for Knox County to the Northwest Territory Legislature in 1799. In 1800, Small was appointed as Indiana Territory's first adjutant general under territorial Governor William Henry Harrison,[2] and given the rank of lieutenant colonel.[8] He held this office for over a decade, including the Battle of Tippecanoe, but stepped down with Governor Harrison during the War of 1812.[9]

John Small's tavern temporarily housed the Indiana Territorial Legislature in 1813.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Lowry . Jeff . Hoosier Adjutants General . Indiana Guardsman . Summer 2015 . 14 . . 12 September 2015.
  2. Web site: 7 March 2012 . Grouseland Rifle Crafted by First Indiana Sheriff Designated Official State Rifle . . 13 September 2015.
  3. Jansen . Joe . The Grouseland Rifle: Tied to the Land . June 2016 . Muzzle Blasts . Muzzle Loading Rifle Association . 7 .
  4. Web site: James Girty Flintlock . . Indianapolis . 15 September 2015.
  5. Web site: Day . Richard . Daniel Sullivan, Frontiersman and Adventurer . . 13 September 2015.
  6. Danger on the Wabash. Vincennes Letters of 1786 . Helderman . Leonard C.. Indiana Magazine of History . December 1938 . Indiana University . Bloomington . 15 September 2015.
  7. Book: Cauthorn, Henry S . A History of the City of Vincennes, Indiana. From 1702-1901. . 1901 . The Arther H. Clark Company . Cleveland . 48 .
  8. Book: A History of the National Guard of Indiana . 1901 . W.D. Pratt . Indianapolis . 12 .
  9. Book: A History of the National Guard of Indiana . 1901 . W.D. Pratt . Indianapolis . 39 .
  10. News: Carden . Dan . 8 February 2012 . Senate panel votes to make historic rifle Indiana's official gun . Times Media Company . 13 September 2015.
  11. Jansen . Joe . The Grouseland Rifle: Tied to the Land . June 2016 . Muzzle Blasts . Muzzle Loading Rifle Association . 9 .
  12. Web site: Presentation Pipe-Tomahawk . . Indianapolis .