Steam In Transition: A History of the Nichols and Shepard Company and the Port Huron Engine and Thresher Company

(Page 9 of 9)

Article Tools
Bookmark and Share

21. IBID page 64.

RELATED CONTENT

22. Lowe, Bernice, 'Personal Diary of Battle Creek,' Willard Public Library, Battle Creek, Michigan.

23. IBID: see also Battle Creek Examiner March 17, 1963.

24. Reprint of Factory Land Company (1986) courtesy of Sara Larson and Eugene A. Moak.

25. Battle Creek Examiner October 3, 1891.

26. Lowe, Bernice, 'Personal Diary of Battle Creek,' Willard Public Library, Battle Creek, Michigan.

27. Moak, Eugene A., History of the Port Huron Steam Engine and Thresher Co., (1982) page 55. Also, Gutman, Herbert G., Work, Culture, and Society In Industrializing America(1976). Gutman provides numerous examples of mobility in the steam locomotive manufacturing industry, pages 211-229.

28. Knowles, Donald, Engineers and Engines, December-January 1986, pages 27-32.

29. Knowles, Donald, Engineers and Engines, February-March 1986 pages 26-27.

30. Knowles, Donald, Engineers and Engines, June-July 1986 page 27.

Bibliography

Bidwell, Percy W. and Falconer, J. I., History of Agriculture in the Northern United States 1620-1860. Carnegie Institution of Washington 1941. Brody, David, Steelworkers in America, Russell and Russell, New York 1960.

Gates, Paul W., Agriculture and the Civil War, Alfred A. Knopf, New York 1965.

Gutman, Herbert G., Work Culture and Society In Industrializing America. Random House, New York 1976.

Heilbbronner, Robert L., The Economic Transformation of America: 1600 to the Present, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York 1984.

Hughes, W. J., Fowler Steam Road Vehicles, David and Charles Ltd., Devon, England 1970.

Knowles, Donald, Engineers and Engines, Knowles Printing Ltd., Joliet, Illinois 1985, 1986.

Larson, Sara, curator of Museum of Arts and History, Port Huron, Michigan furnished reprinted materials. Lowe, Bernice, A Personal Diary of Battle Creek Michigan Room of Willard Public Library, Battle Creek, Michigan.

Moak, Eugene A., History of the Port Huron Steam Engine and Thresher Company 1982.

Schlebecker, John T, Whereby We Thrive. A History of American Farming 1607-1972, Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa 1975.

Wendel, C. H., 150 years of International Harvester, Crestline Publishing Co., Sarasota, Florida 1981.

Wendel, C. H., The Nebraska Tractor Tests, Crestline Publishing Co., Sarasota, Florida 1985.

Page: << Previous 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |

Comments

Add Your Comment

You can use this comment form to enter your personal experiences or additional information and resources that you'd like to share with Farm Collector readers. Your helpful advice will be posted on this page.  E-mail addresses are never displayed on comments, but they are required to confirm your comments.

Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br> tags.

New to Steam Traction?
Sign up to share comments.
Asterisks(*) indicate required fields.
Name*
Your name appears next to your comment.

E-mail Address*
This will be your login ID.

City State Zip Code

Password*


Confirm Password*

Comments
1500 character limit (Offensive materials and/or spam will be removed, no HTML allowed)
Please Note: Your sign-up must be verified via e-mail before your comment is published.


SUBSCRIBE TO FARM COLLECTOR TODAY!

First Name: *
Last Name: *
Address: *
City: *
State/Province: *
Zip/Postal Code:*
Country:
Email:*
(* indicates a required item)
Canadian subs: 1 year, (includes postage & GST). Foreign subs: 1 year, . U.S. funds.
Canadian Subscribers - Click Here
Non US and Canadian Subscribers - Click Here

FARM COLLECTOR is a monthly magazine focusing on antique tractors and all kinds of antique farm equipment. if it's old and from the farm, we're interested in it!

Every month Farm Collector brings you:

  • Windmills to cream separators
  • Hog oilers to horse-drawn equipment
  • Implements to engines to farm toys

If it's old and from the farm, we're interested in it!

Be sure to take advantage of the

Square Deal Subscription Program.

No Missed Issues. No Renewal Notices. No Additional Cost

The Square Deal Subscription Program is designed as a paperless transaction with automatic renewals at a preferred low rate. With advanced electronic notification, 100% satisfaction guaranteed and an easy opt-out plan, the Square Deal Subscription Program is the best value, risk free, eco-friendliest way to subscribe. Click here to read our Frequently Asked Questions.