Benjamin Babbitt was born in
Westmoreland, New York on May 1, 1809. His parents were Betsey (Holman) Babbitt, and Nathaniel Babbitt, a
blacksmith, tavern owner and ensign in the militia of
Oneida County, New York. As a child, he attended
public school and worked on the family farm. He "possessed a most ingenious and inquiring disposition", and by the time he was twenty he was working in a
machine shop and had learned the trades of
wheelwright,
machinist and
file maker. He took an interest in and studied
chemistry from a professor who visited the workshop occasionally to give instruction to the workmen. By age 22 Babbitt had enough money to open his first machine shop in
Little Falls, where for 12 years, he manufactured pumps and engines. During this time he invented a practicable and economical
mowing machine, one of the first made in America. His business was destroyed by a
flood in 1834, but he persevered. ==Manufacturing==