Samuel colt actor biography wikipedia
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Samuel Colt
Well, when you've done this job as long as I have... a giant from the future with some magic brick doesn't exactly give you the vapors.
– Samuel Colt, 6.18 Frontierland
History
Samuel Colt is a hunter and the creator of the Colt—a gun that can kill nearly any supernatural being.[1] He also designed the locked door to keep the portal to Hell known as the Devil's Gate from opening. The Devil's Gate and the Colt gun are linked together, the gun serves as the key to Colt's Crypt, allowing it to be opened by inserting the Colt's muzzle into the keyhole. He built a railroad of iron in the shape of a pentagram, with a church at each of the points, around the Devil's Gate to further ensure that it was demon-proof.[2]
Episodes
6.18 Frontierland
Looking for clues on how to kill Eve, Sam, Dean and Bobby search the Campbell Compound, where they learn that the ashes of a phoenix may kill her. Dean finds Samuel Colt's Journal which describes t
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Samuel P. Colt
US industrialist and politician
This article is about the banker and businessman. For the gunmaker, see Samuel Colt.
Samuel Pomeroy Colt | |
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| In office May 1882 – May 1886 | |
| Governor | Alfred H. Littlefield, Augustus O. Bourn, George P. Wetmore |
| Preceded by | Willard Sayles |
| Succeeded by | Edwin Metcalf |
| Born | (1852-01-10)January 10, 1852 Paterson, New Jersey |
| Died | August 13, 1921(1921-08-13) (aged 69) Linden Place, Bristol, Rhode Island |
| Resting place | Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse | Elizabeth Bullock |
| Parent(s) | Christopher Colt and Theodora Goujand DeWolf Colt |
| Relatives | Samuel Colt |
| Residence(s) | Linden Place, Bristol, Rhode Island |
| Alma mater | Columbia lag School |
| Occupation | Industrialist and politician |
| Known for | Founded Industrial Trust Company and United States Rubber Company |
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Samuel Pomeroy Colt (January 10, 1852 – August 13, 19
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Colt, Samuel
Biography
American inventor and industrialist. He founded Colt's Patent Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company (today,Colt's Manufacturing Company), and made the mass production of the revolver commercially viable.
Colt's first two business ventures — producing firearms in Paterson, New Jersey, and making underwater mines — ended in disappointment. But his business expanded rapidly after 1847, when the Texas Rangers ordered 1,000 revolvers during the American war with Mexico. During the American Civil War, his factory in Hartford supplied sidearms to both the North and the South. Later, his firearms were prominent during the settling of the western frontier.
Colt died on 10 January 1862 as one of the wealthiest men in America.
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Events
- Death by Disease 10 January 1862 (Gout, age 47)
Source Notes
Birth time unknown. Starkman rectified it to 1.59.55 LMT
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