Background
Samuel Griswold was born on December 27, 1790 in Burlington, Connecticut.
Samuel Griswold was born on December 27, 1790 in Burlington, Connecticut.
He moved to Clinton, Georgia, near present-day Gray, with his family in 1818. In Georgia, he created a successful cotton gin factory in 1830 that quickly became the largest producer of cotton gins in the nation. Griswold"s village, Griswoldville, was an industrial site with a cotton gin plant, soap and tallow factory, candle factory, saw and grist mill, post office and non-denominational church.
At the outbreak of the American Civil War, the Griswold cotton gin factory was leased to the Confederate government and retooled to make pistols and munitions at the behest of Georgia governor Joseph East. Brown.
Griswoldville also served as a mustering site for Confederate and state troops. The Griswold Gunnison revolvers are copies of the Colt 1851 Navy revolver and were made with distinctive brass frames because of the shortage of steel in the South.
Also typical of the Griswold is a cylinder manufactured from twisted iron instead of steel. However, Griswoldville was destroyed on November 20, 1864, by Captain Frederick South. Ladd and his men of the 9th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry Regiment.
The Battle of Griswoldville was the first battle of Sherman"s March to the Sea.
After the Civil War, he sold a portion of his property and retired. He died in September 1867 and is buried in the Clinton Cemetery.