Benjamin Hanks
1755–1824 (age 69)
Clockmaker
Biography
Benjamin Hanks was a skilled clockmaker whose craftsmanship contributed to the development of American horological arts. Born in 1755, he practiced his trade during a period when precision timekeeping was becoming increasingly important to American society and commerce.
Hanks' work as a clockmaker represented the skilled trades that were essential to early American life and industry. He died in 1824, leaving behind a legacy of craftsmanship that reflected the technical expertise and dedication to quality characteristic of the artisan class in the early republic.