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Waterman Ormsby

Waterman Lily Ormsby (September 9, 1809 – November 1, 1883) was an American engraver and inventor who founded the Continental Bank Note Company and invented a pantographic engraving machine called the grammagraph to produce "roll-die" engraving on metal.

Waterman Lily Ormsby
Born
Waterman Lily Ormsby

(1809-09-09)September 9, 1809
DiedNovember 1, 1883(1883-11-01) (aged 73)
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Occupationengraver
SpouseJulia Ann Brainard (1830-1846)
ChildrenWaterman L. Ormsby

Early life edit

Ormsby was born in Hampton, Connecticut and became an apprentice in an engraving shop at a young age. In 1829, he attended the National Academy of Design in New York City. Upon graduating he moved to Albany, New York where he engraved over his own name for a few years then to Lancaster, Massachusetts, where he worked for the firm of Carter, Andrews & Co. Eventually, he settled in New York City where he founded the New York Bank Note Company and became one of the founders of the Continental Bank Note Company.[1]

He married Julia Ann Brainard in 1830 and they divorced in 1846.[2]

Engraving edit

Ormsby was an excellent line engraver and was called upon for a great deal of work for bank notes were in wide use by the Government at the time of the Civil War. He designed the five-dollar note, intended to prevent counterfeiting and was the author of several pamphlets, including, "Cycloidal Configurations" or the Harvest of Counterfeiture, and a volume on paper-money engraving entitled, A description of the Present System of Bank Note Engraving, which was published in 1852.[3][4]

The Columbian Magazine edit

Ormsby provided engraving plates for illustrations for The Columbian Magazine', a journal known for printing the stories of Edgar Allan Poe along with political and technological stories, from its first issue. He purchased controlling interest in the magazine in 1847, but readership declined and the magazine eventually failed.[5]

Inventions edit

 
The cylinder of Colt Walker revolver number 1017, held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Ormsby's engraved battle scene can be partially seen

Dedicated to stopping counterfeiters, Ormsby invented the “grammagraph", a machine used to copy medals and medallions onto bank note dies in order to give the illusion of a bas-relief. The device was later used as a pantographic engraving machine to produce "roll-die" engraving on metal. The machine automated an existing engraving technique that varied spaces between parallel contour lines to give the impression of depth to a print. In Ormsby's case this was most famously used on the cylinders of revolvers made by Samuel Colt of Colt Firearms. Ormsby produced half a dozen engraving scenes for Colt as early as 1839 and these were featured on models such as the Colt Walker, Colt Dragoon Revolver, Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver, Colt 1851 Navy Revolver, and Colt Model 1855 Sidehammer Pocket Revolver.[6][7]

Other inventions by Ormsby included a refined transfer press, medal-ruling machines and geometric lathes that took engraving from human hands to machinery. This was because for the majority of his career he worked alone or with one assistant.[4]

Ormsby is said to have helped Samuel Morse in the creation of the Morse alphabet.[1]

Later life edit

Ormsby died in Brooklyn, New York, on December 8, 1883. He was the father of Waterman L. Ormsby a reporter for the New York Herald.[8]

Works by Ormsby edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Stauffer, David McNeely; Fielding, Mantle (1907). American Engravers Upon Copper and Steel: Biographical sketches, illustrated. Index to engravings described, with check-list numbers and names of engravers and artists. B. Franklin. p. 194.
  2. ^ Brainard, Lucy Abigail (1908). pt. 1-3. Descendants of Daniel, James and Joshua Brainerd, sons of Daniel and Hannah (Spencer) Brainerd. Case, Lockwood and Brainard Company. p. 204.
  3. ^ Homren, Wayne (August 30, 2020). "ORMSBY'S 1852 BANK NOTE ENGRAVING BOOK". The E-Sylum. The Numismatic Bibliomania Society. Retrieved September 15, 2023. A Description of the Present System of Bank Note Engraving showing its tendency to facilitate counterfeiting: to which is added a new method of constructing bank notes to prevent forgery
  4. ^ a b Mihm, Stephen (2009). A Nation of Counterfeiters: Capitalists, Con Men, and the Making of the United States. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 294–299. ISBN 978-0-674-04101-1.
  5. ^ Patterson, Cynthia Lee (2010). Art for the Middle Classes: America's Illustrated Magazines of the 1840s. Univ. Press of Mississippi. pp. 76–77. ISBN 978-1-60473-737-0.
  6. ^ Dizard, Jan E.; Muth, Robert M.; Andrews, Stephen P. (1999). Guns in America: A Reader. New York: NYU Press. p. 82. ISBN 978-0-8147-1879-7.
  7. ^ Cox, Mike (2008). The Texas Rangers: Wearing the Cinco Peso, 1821-1900. Tom Doherty Associates. p. 113. ISBN 978-1-4299-4142-6.
  8. ^ Ormsby, Waterman Lilly (13 August 2007). The Butterfield Overland Mail. Huntington Library. p. 177. ISBN 978-0-87328-232-1.

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Waterman Lily Ormsby September 9 1809 November 1 1883 was an American engraver and inventor who founded the Continental Bank Note Company and invented a pantographic engraving machine called the grammagraph to produce roll die engraving on metal Waterman Lily OrmsbyBornWaterman Lily Ormsby 1809 09 09 September 9 1809Hampton ConnecticutDiedNovember 1 1883 1883 11 01 aged 73 Brooklyn New York United StatesOccupationengraverSpouseJulia Ann Brainard 1830 1846 ChildrenWaterman L Ormsby Contents 1 Early life 2 Engraving 2 1 The Columbian Magazine 3 Inventions 4 Later life 5 Works by Ormsby 6 ReferencesEarly life editOrmsby was born in Hampton Connecticut and became an apprentice in an engraving shop at a young age In 1829 he attended the National Academy of Design in New York City Upon graduating he moved to Albany New York where he engraved over his own name for a few years then to Lancaster Massachusetts where he worked for the firm of Carter Andrews amp Co Eventually he settled in New York City where he founded the New York Bank Note Company and became one of the founders of the Continental Bank Note Company 1 He married Julia Ann Brainard in 1830 and they divorced in 1846 2 Engraving editOrmsby was an excellent line engraver and was called upon for a great deal of work for bank notes were in wide use by the Government at the time of the Civil War He designed the five dollar note intended to prevent counterfeiting and was the author of several pamphlets including Cycloidal Configurations or the Harvest of Counterfeiture and a volume on paper money engraving entitled A description of the Present System of Bank Note Engraving which was published in 1852 3 4 The Columbian Magazine edit Ormsby provided engraving plates for illustrations for The Columbian Magazine a journal known for printing the stories of Edgar Allan Poe along with political and technological stories from its first issue He purchased controlling interest in the magazine in 1847 but readership declined and the magazine eventually failed 5 Inventions edit nbsp The cylinder of Colt Walker revolver number 1017 held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art Ormsby s engraved battle scene can be partially seenDedicated to stopping counterfeiters Ormsby invented the grammagraph a machine used to copy medals and medallions onto bank note dies in order to give the illusion of a bas relief The device was later used as a pantographic engraving machine to produce roll die engraving on metal The machine automated an existing engraving technique that varied spaces between parallel contour lines to give the impression of depth to a print In Ormsby s case this was most famously used on the cylinders of revolvers made by Samuel Colt of Colt Firearms Ormsby produced half a dozen engraving scenes for Colt as early as 1839 and these were featured on models such as the Colt Walker Colt Dragoon Revolver Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver Colt 1851 Navy Revolver and Colt Model 1855 Sidehammer Pocket Revolver 6 7 Other inventions by Ormsby included a refined transfer press medal ruling machines and geometric lathes that took engraving from human hands to machinery This was because for the majority of his career he worked alone or with one assistant 4 Ormsby is said to have helped Samuel Morse in the creation of the Morse alphabet 1 Later life editOrmsby died in Brooklyn New York on December 8 1883 He was the father of Waterman L Ormsby a reporter for the New York Herald 8 Works by Ormsby edit nbsp Engraving of Franklin Pierce nbsp Engraving of Thomas Hamblin nbsp Engraving of Rip Van Winkle from The Columbian Magazine nbsp Fictionalized engraving of Maria MonkReferences edit a b Stauffer David McNeely Fielding Mantle 1907 American Engravers Upon Copper and Steel Biographical sketches illustrated Index to engravings described with check list numbers and names of engravers and artists B Franklin p 194 Brainard Lucy Abigail 1908 pt 1 3 Descendants of Daniel James and Joshua Brainerd sons of Daniel and Hannah Spencer Brainerd Case Lockwood and Brainard Company p 204 Homren Wayne August 30 2020 ORMSBY S 1852 BANK NOTE ENGRAVING BOOK The E Sylum The Numismatic Bibliomania Society Retrieved September 15 2023 A Description of the Present System of Bank Note Engraving showing its tendency to facilitate counterfeiting to which is added a new method of constructing bank notes to prevent forgery a b Mihm Stephen 2009 A Nation of Counterfeiters Capitalists Con Men and the Making of the United States Cambridge Harvard University Press pp 294 299 ISBN 978 0 674 04101 1 Patterson Cynthia Lee 2010 Art for the Middle Classes America s Illustrated Magazines of the 1840s Univ Press of Mississippi pp 76 77 ISBN 978 1 60473 737 0 Dizard Jan E Muth Robert M Andrews Stephen P 1999 Guns in America A Reader New York NYU Press p 82 ISBN 978 0 8147 1879 7 Cox Mike 2008 The Texas Rangers Wearing the Cinco Peso 1821 1900 Tom Doherty Associates p 113 ISBN 978 1 4299 4142 6 Ormsby Waterman Lilly 13 August 2007 The Butterfield Overland Mail Huntington Library p 177 ISBN 978 0 87328 232 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Waterman Ormsby amp oldid 1175549622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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