![]() Not surprisingly, Gabrielson left with the Smiths in early 1903. Under the Union's control, Gabrielson's designs were shared by other company engineers, such as Edwin Barney for Monarch. In 1899 Gabrielson joined the Smith-Premier wing of the Union Trust, based at the Merritt Brothers factory in Springfield, Massachusetts. From 1892 he worked as a draughtsman for New York City typewriter patent attorneys Jacob Felbel and Burnham Coos Stickney, both of whom claimed many of his designs as their own (in lieu of pay). ![]() He was Carl Gustav Gabrielson, born in Gothenburg, Sweden, on March 6, 1869. Gabrielson in later life, when he w as also vice-president at Meldrum-Gabrielson Corporation, manufacturers of rapid production drilling and milling machines.
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