- en.wikipedia.org Christopher Miner SpencerOn August 18, 1863, Christopher Spencer walked into the White House carrying one of his rifles and a supply of cartridges.
- americanhistorycentral.com entries/spencer-…Christopher Miner Spencer was an American inventor, from Manchester, Connecticut, who invented the Spencer repeating rifle.
- forgottenweapons.com biographies/christopher-…Christopher Spencer was born on a farm in Manchester, Connecticut on June 20th, 1833, the son of Ogden Spencer and Asenath Hollister.
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- biographs.org christopher-miner-spencerThe last "military" Spencer Carbine was introduced on April 12, 1865. The post-war life of Christopher Spencer is known only in fragments.
- imdb.com name/nm0817895/7.9. TV Series. drama director (as Chris Spencer). 2013. ... Keep track of how much of Christopher Spencer’s work you have seen.
- britannica.com biography/Christopher-M-SpencerChristopher M. Spencer was an American inventor and manufacturer. In 1860 he patented a repeating carbine whose seven cartridges could be fired in 18...
- leverguns.com articles/blancard/spencer.htmChristopher Spencer continued to be active in manufacturing. He later patented one of the first slide action shotguns made in America.
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