The Cincinnati Type Foundry was a manufacturer of typefaces, matrices and other type-related equipment in Cincinnati, Ohio, established in 1826[1] by John P. Foote and Oliver Wells.
[2] During the American Civil War, the Cincinnati Type Foundry played multiple roles.
Henry Barth contributed to bringing printmaking to the battlefields with the designing of the Army Press.
The foundry also made bullets during the Civil War for Union troops and was involved in manufacturing 13 Gatling guns.
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