Early Thresher History
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1834G. Westinghouse & Co. Central
Bridge, N.Y. (In 1856 removed to Schenectady, N.Y.)
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1836Gaar-Scott Company, Richmond, Ind.
1836Sawyer-Massey Company, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada.
1837Pitts Agricultural Works, (Later
Buffalo-Pitts Co.) Buffalo, N.Y. 184OA. W. Grays Sons, Middletown
Springs, VT.
1842J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., Racine,
Wis.
1842Russell & Company, Massillon, Ohio.
1845Matthew Moody & Son, Terrebonne,
Quebec, Canada.
1848Nichols & Shepard Co. Battle Creek,
Mich.
1848Harrison Machine Works, Belleville, Ill
1851Port Huron Engine & Thresher Company,
Port Huron, Mich.
1853Meinard Rumely Company, La Porte, Ind.
1853Frick Manufacturing Co. South Bend,
Ind.
1856A. B. Farquhar Company, York, Pa.
1865Aultman & Taylor Machinery Company,
Mansfield, Ohio.
1867S. K. Campbell Company, Central Bridge,
N.Y.
1867Martin Williams, (Later Clark Machine
Company) St. Johnsville, N.Y.
1873Keck-Gonnerman Company, Mt, Vernon,
Ind.
1877Reeves & Company, Columbus, Ind.
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