Made In Ohio – Steam Powered Machinery Index

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Made In Ohio – Steam Powered Machinery Index
Made In Ohio–Steam Powered Machinery Index
Ohio Top Steam Engine Builder
Steam powered Ohio and the country for first half of the industrial
revolution, but who were those companies helping to make Ohio Great?
Probably not a surprise to Ohioans the state captured the top spot in the
country when it came to building steam engines, and Cincinnati tops the
Ohio list.
Our list has over 82 Ohio steam engine builders which include
categories such as: agriculture and farm engines, blowing and rolling-mill
engines for the steel industry, doctor pumps, soil boring and well drilling, steam cars and
trucks, ditchers, excavation, fire apparatus, hoisting and steam donkeys, locomotives,
popcorn engines, water pumps, riverboats engines, road building apparatus, along with
stationary and portable engines.
Ohio enjoys the benefit of multiple waterway ports from the Great Lakes, the Atlantic and the
Gulf of Mexico including Ashtabula, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Conneaut, Huron, Lorain,
Portsmouth and Toledo, along with a strong railway system. Both methods provided
economical transportation for Lake Superior ores along with Ohio, Pennsylvania and West
Virginia coal. This allowed foundries to economically supply large quantities of steel and iron
used in engine building. Ohio’s robust water and rail transportation system provided for
economical delivery of finished products worldwide.
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Made In Ohio–Steam Powered Machinery Index
By Name and City
By Name
City
Years
1898–1936 (last
steam engine)
Variations
A. D. Baker Company
Swanton
A. J. Boyce
East Liverpool
Ahrens-Fox Fire Engines
Anthony Harkness & Son; Harkness, Moore &
Company
Aultman & Taylor Company
Cincinnati
1910-1977
Portable Farm and
Stationary Engines often
used in pottery making
Fire apparatus
Cincinnati
1845–1853
Locomotives
Mansfield
1865–1923
Banting Mfg. Co.
Toledo
1918-1930
Blymyer Iron Works (Foundry)
Cincinnati
1866–c. 1905
Blymyer, Day & Company (Mansfield in 1865);
Mansfield
1866–c. 1904
Brown Hoisting Machinery Company
Cleveland
1880 –c 1931
Farm Engines
Greyhound steam
traction engines,
threshers and more
Stationary Engines, Farm
Engines
Stationary Engines, Farm
Engines
Steam hoists and cranes
for forestry and the RR
Buckeye Engine Company
Formerly Sharps, Davis & Bonsall
Salem
1870–1932
Blowing and Farm Engines
Buckeye Steam Ditcher Company
Bowling Green
Deshler
Carey
Findlay
1893 –c 1910
Steam traction ditchers
Buckeye Works
Cincinnati
Burdett and Webb
New Athens
1873–1874; 1877
C. & G. Cooper; today Cooper Industries
Mt. Vernon
1833– Present (first
steam 1840s)
C. Aultman & Company
Canton; major
branch Akron
1859–1906; repairs
until 1925
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Farm Engines
Alexander Latta Fire
Apparatus
Farm Engines (only two
made)
Farm Engines, Locomotives
in 1850s, Boiler feed water
pumps, saw mills
Farm Engines
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By Name
Chillicothe Foundry & Machine Works
Cincinnati Locomotive Works;
Robt. Moore & Sons, (Harkness successors)
Clark Sorgho Machine Company
City
Chillicothe
Years
1852–some year after
1885
Cincinnati
1853–1868
Cincinnati
1866
Clough, Witt & Co.
Cleveland
1891
Coe & Wilkes (formerly Anderson & Coe)
Painesville
1870s–after 1893
Columbia Foundry; J. H Burrows & Company
Cincinnati
?–c. 1856
Cope & Maxwell
Cope & Maxwell (1866)>The Gordon Steam Pump
Company>Laidlaw & Dunn Company>(Platt Iron Works
merged with the Blake & Knowles Steam Pump
Company and the Laidlaw–Dunn-Gordon Company to
form the International Pump & Machinery Corp.) They
merged with the Worthington Pump & Machinery Co.
Covington Locomotive and Manufacturing Works
Hamilton
1866
Hamilton
1883–1893
Covington, KY
1854–c. 1857
Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company
Cleveland
1827
David Griffey's Fayette Works
Cincinnati
?–c. 1856
Day, Lee & Company
Cincinnati
active in 1864
Duvall & Company
Empire Machine Company
Zanesville
Hamilton
reorganized 1856
1898–1909
Fairbanks Steam Shovel Company
Marion
1903–?
Frisbie Engine and Machine Company
(Hamlin. F. Frisbie)
Cincinnati
1858–?
George Escol Sellers
Cincinnati
Covington ?
Cincinnati
Griffith & Wedge
Zanesville
George D. Winchell & Brother
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1856–c. 1865
1851–1852
c. 1858–1917
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Variations
Farm Engines
Locomotives
Compound and Marine
Engines
Small Engines
Small Engines, Sawmills &
Grist Mill
Steam Pumps
Boiler feed water pumps,
water works pumping
engines
Locomotives
By 1849 the firm had
become the state's largest
producer of steam engines.
Small Engines
Stationary Engines, Portable
Engines for Sawmills
Farm Engines
Farm engines
Farm Engines; Steam
Shovels, Ditchers, and
Dredges
Steamboat engines and
stationary engines
Steam Pumps, Stationary
Engines, Portable Engines
Locomotives
Farm Engines, Stationary
Engines
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By Name
H. & F. Blandy
City
Zanesville;
major branch
Newark
Years
1840–1879 (last
steam in Newark)
Variations
Locomotives (early), Farm
Engines, Stationary Engines
Circular Sawmills, Grist Mills,
Boilers, and Steam Engines
Stationary Engines
Farm Engines; Stationary
Engines
Stationary Engines
Hamilton Iron Foundry of W.W. Hanes
Hamilton
1862–1865
Holmes & Seffner
Hooven & Sons; John C. Hooven; Hooven, Owens, &
Rentschler
Houston, Stanwood & Gamble Company
Marion
Huber Manufacturing Company
Marion
pre-1870s
1876; 1880 (for
HOR)–1928
1891–mid-1920s
1874–after WWII; (last
steam 1920s)
Hughes Steam Pump Co.
Cleveland
Hulbert & Paige; Paige Manufacturing Company
Painesville
I. E. Greenwald Company
James Leffel & Company
Cincinnati
Springfield
1879 (for Paige Mfg.)–
after 1893
1847–?
1838–Present
James Todd
Cincinnati
1849–?
James Todd Foundry and Machine Shop
Cincinnati
John F. Byers Machine Company
Ravenna
c. 1849–c. 1867
1880–1929 1929–
1954 Byers Machine
Company
John H. McGowan Co.
Cincinnati
1852–1881
Julius J. D. McNamar
Newark
1864–1920 (for last
steam engine)
Farm Engines
June & Curtis; June & June;
D. June & Company
Fremont
1853–1907
Farm Engines
Hamilton
Covington, KY
Farm Engines
Farm Engines
Stationary engines
Farm Engines, Turbines
portable corn and flouring
mills, steam engines
Small Engines
Hoisting engines and geared
locomotives, Bear Cat – halfswing cable excavator
Steam pumping, single
cylinder, duplex, crank &
flywheel
Kilby Manufacturing Company
Cleveland
1881 or 1882 to ?
The Cummer Engine, The
Porter–Hamilton Engine.
Single cylinder stationary
engines and triple expansion
water pumping engines
Kingery Manufacturing Company
Cincinnati;
factory in
1876 (Camden, IN);
1879–c. 1945
Popcorn Engines
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By Name
City
Hamilton
Years
Lane & Bodley Company
Cincinnati
1850–c. 1920
Lavosier Spence; L. Spence & Son
Martins Ferry
1857–1899 (for last
steam engine)
Lee & Leavitt's Saw Mill Works
Leidecker Tool Company
Cincinnati
Marietta
Lima Locomotive Works
Lima
Lima–Hamilton (merged with General Machinery
Corporation in 1947) [diesel]
Marine Railway and Drydock Company;
Queen City Marine Ways (1899)
Marion Manufacturing Company
Napoleon Manufacturing Company
(Morningstar Mfg. Co.)
National Supply Company
Hamilton
Cincinnati
Marion
1850–c. 1920
1906–?
1876 (first loco '78)–
1951 (for last steam)
1947–1951
1847–1919 (last boats
1902)
1886–some year after
1907
Variations
Farm Engines, Stationary
Engines
Farm Engines, Stationary
Engines, rolling mill engines
and blast furnace engines
Sawmill Engines
Steam drilling engine
Locomotives
Locomotives
Riverboats
Farm Engines
Napoleon
About 1905-1910
Farm Engines
Toledo
Drilling Rig
Farm Engines, Stationary
Engines, Locomotives
Locomotives (transitioned
into machine tools)
Noteman Rotary Engine & Pump Company
Toledo
Ohio Locomotive Crane Company
Owens, Lane, Dyer & Company;
Owens, Lane & Dyer Company
Bucyrus
1890's
c. 1850–1879 (when
Blandy sold)
1851–c. 1872 move to
Hamilton
150 and 152 Superior
Street
1909–1981
Hamilton
1845–1879
Palmer Pump Company
Cincinnati
1860–c. 1862
Railroad cranes
Farm Engines, Stationary
Engines
Portable Engines & Water
Pumps
Paul H. White Steam Wagon
Preslar-Crawley Mfg. Co.
Prospect Engine & Machine Company
Reynolds & Kite Company;
Reynolds, Kite & Tatum
Cincinnati
Norwood
Cleveland
1885–?
Steam Powered Trucks
Boring Apparatus
Stationary Engines
Cincinnati
c. 1852–?
Small Engines
Newark Machine Works (later Blandy)
Niles & Company
Newark
Cincinnati
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City
Rinehart, Ballard & Company Threshing Machine
Works, O.S, Kelly, Springfield Engine and Thresher
Company, O.S. Kelly Company
Springfield
Ritchie & Dyer Company
Hamilton
Russell Company; formerly C. M. Russell & Company
Massillon
Years
1882–different dates
for divisions
Farm Engines; Road
Locomotives, Rollers
Farm Engines, Road
Locomotives
Farm Engines, Road
Locomotives
Thew Automatic Shovel Company
Lorain
Thomas J. Nichol
Union Machine Company
Cincinnati
Zanesville
1879–1895 (for last
steam engine)
1842–1924 (last
steam engine); 1927
1861–c. 1925 (for last
steam engine)
1890s–1940s
1894
1924 named Lorain
1964 Thew-Lorain
Division of Koehring
Company
1890 1932
1898–1901
W. W. Hamer & Company
Cincinnati
active in 1859
W. W. Hanes' Hamilton Iron Foundry
Cincinnati
active in 1862; ended
c. 1865
W.W. Hamer & Company
Cincinnati
1859–?
Wells Machine Works
Fostoria
1890?
White Motor Company
Cleveland
1900–1911
William Tod Company
Youngstown
1878?–1920s
Scheidler Machine Works;
formerly Scheidler & McNamar
Star Drilling Machine Company Builders
Newark
Akron
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Farm Engines
Wooden 32 Star Rig
Today, the remnants of
Koehring and Lorain can be
found under Terex Corp.,
which acquired the division
in 1987.
Steam Calliope
Farm Engines
Stationary Engines, Farm
Engines
Portable and Stationary
Engines
Steam Drilling Machinery
Steam Powered Cars and
Trucks
Rolling-Mill Engines
Blowing Engines
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Name
Star Drilling Machine Company Builders
Buckeye Steam Ditcher Company
Ohio Locomotive Crane Company
By City
Akron
Bowling Green
Deshler
Carey
Findlay
Bucyrus
Canton; major
branch Akron
Years
1890s–1940s
Variations
Wooden 32 Star Rig
1893 –c 1910
Steam traction ditchers
Railroad cranes
Locomotives
Chillicothe Foundry & Machine Works
Chillicothe
Ahrens-Fox Fire Engines
Anthony Harkness & Son; Harkness, Moore &
Company
Cincinnati
1909–1981
1859–1906; repairs
until 1925
1852–some year after
1885
1910-1977
Cincinnati
1845–1853
Blymyer Iron Works (Foundry)
Cincinnati
1866–c. 1905
Buckeye Works
Cincinnati
C. Aultman & Company
Cincinnati Locomotive Works;
Robt. Moore & Sons, (Harkness successors)
Clark Sorgho Machine Company
Farm Engines
Farm Engines
Fire apparatus
Stationary Engines, Farm
Engines
Alexander Latta Fire
Apparatus
Cincinnati
1853–1868
Cincinnati
1866
Columbia Foundry; J. H Burrows & Company
Cincinnati
?–c. 1856
David Griffey's Fayette Works
Cincinnati
?–c. 1856
Day, Lee & Company
Cincinnati
active in 1864
Frisbie Engine and Machine Company
(Hamlin. F. Frisbie)
Cincinnati
1858–?
Steamboat engines and
stationary engines
George Escol Sellers
I. E. Greenwald Company
James Todd
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
1851–1852
1847–?
1849–?
Locomotives
Stationary engines
portable corn and flouring
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Locomotives
Small Engines, Sawmills &
Grist Mill
Small Engines
Stationary Engines, Portable
Engines for Sawmills
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By City
Name
Years
James Todd Foundry and Machine Shop
Cincinnati
c. 1849–c. 1867
John H. McGowan Co.
Cincinnati
1852–1881
Lane & Bodley Company
Cincinnati
1850–c. 1920
Lee & Leavitt's Saw Mill Works
Marine Railway and Drydock Company;
Queen City Marine Ways (1899)
Niles & Company
Cincinnati
1850–c. 1920
1847–1919 (last boats
1902)
1851–c. 1872 move to
Hamilton
Palmer Pump Company
Cincinnati
Paul H. White Steam Wagon
Reynolds & Kite Company;
Reynolds, Kite & Tatum
Thomas J. Nichol
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
1860–c. 1862
Variations
mills, steam engines
Small Engines
Steam pumping, single
cylinder, duplex, crank &
flywheel
Farm Engines, Stationary
Engines
Sawmill Engines
Riverboats
Locomotives (transitioned
into machine tools)
Portable Engines & Water
Pumps
Steam Powered Trucks
Cincinnati
c. 1852–?
Small Engines
Cincinnati
1890 1932
W. W. Hamer & Company
Cincinnati
active in 1859
Steam Calliope
Stationary Engines, Farm
Engines
W. W. Hanes' Hamilton Iron Foundry
Cincinnati
active in 1862; ended
c. 1865
W.W. Hamer & Company
Cincinnati
1859–?
George D. Winchell & Brother
Cincinnati
1856–c. 1865
Kingery Manufacturing Company
Cincinnati;
factory in
Hamilton
1876 (Camden, IN);
1879–c. 1945
Brown Hoisting Machinery Company
Cleveland
1880 –c 1931
Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company
Cleveland
1827
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Portable and Stationary
Engines
Steam Pumps, Stationary
Engines, Portable Engines
Popcorn Engines
Steam hoists and cranes for
forestry and the RR
By 1849 the firm had
become the state's largest
producer of steam engines.
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By City
Name
Clough, Witt & Co.
Cleveland
Hughes Steam Pump Co.
Cleveland
Years
1891
Variations
Compound and Marine
Engines
Kilby Manufacturing Company
Cleveland
1881 or 1882 to ?
Prospect Engine & Machine Company
Cleveland
1885–?
White Motor Company
Cleveland
1900–1911
Covington Locomotive and Manufacturing Works
Houston, Stanwood & Gamble Company
Covington, KY
Covington, KY
1854–c. 1857
1891–mid-1920s
A. J. Boyce
East Liverpool
Wells Machine Works
June & Curtis; June & June;
D. June & Company
Cope & Maxwell
Cope & Maxwell (1866)>The Gordon Steam Pump
Company>Laidlaw & Dunn Company>(Platt Iron Works
merged with the Blake & Knowles Steam Pump
Company and the Laidlaw–Dunn-Gordon Company to
form the International Pump & Machinery Corp.) They
merged with the Worthington Pump & Machinery Co.
Empire Machine Company
Fostoria
1890?
The Cummer Engine, The
Porter–Hamilton Engine.
Single cylinder stationary
engines and triple expansion
water pumping engines
Stationary Engines
Steam Powered Cars and
Trucks
Locomotives
Stationary Engines
Portable Farm and
Stationary Engines often
used in pottery making
Steam Drilling Machinery
Fremont
1853–1907
Farm Engines
Hamilton
1866
Steam Pumps
Hamilton
1883–1893
Boiler feed water pumps,
water works pumping
engines
Hamilton
1898–1909
Hamilton Iron Foundry of W.W. Hanes
Hamilton
1862–1865
Hamilton
1876; 1880 (for
HOR)–1928
Farm engines
Circular Sawmills, Grist Mills,
Boilers, and Steam Engines
Farm Engines; Stationary
Engines
Hamilton
1947–1951
Locomotives
Hamilton
1845–1879
Farm Engines, Stationary
Engines
Hooven & Sons; John C. Hooven; Hooven, Owens, &
Rentschler
Lima–Hamilton (merged with General Machinery
Corporation in 1947) [diesel]
Owens, Lane, Dyer & Company;
Owens, Lane & Dyer Company
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Name
Thew Automatic Shovel Company
Lorain
Aultman & Taylor Company
Mansfield
Years
1879–1895 (for last
steam engine)
1876 (first loco '78)–
1951 (for last steam)
1894
1924 named Lorain
1964 Thew-Lorain
Division of Koehring
Company
1865–1923
Blymyer, Day & Company (Mansfield in 1865);
Mansfield
1866–c. 1904
Leidecker Tool Company
Marietta
1906–?
Fairbanks Steam Shovel Company
Marion
1903–?
Holmes & Seffner
Marion
Huber Manufacturing Company
Marion
Marion Manufacturing Company
Marion
pre-1870s
1874–after WWII; (last
steam 1920s)
1886–some year after
1907
Ritchie & Dyer Company
Hamilton
Lima Locomotive Works
Lima
Variations
Farm Engines, Road
Locomotives
Locomotives
Today, the remnants of
Koehring and Lorain can be
found under Terex Corp.,
which acquired the division
in 1987.
Farm Engines
Stationary Engines, Farm
Engines
Steam drilling engine
Farm Engines; Steam
Shovels, Ditchers, and
Dredges
Stationary Engines
Farm Engines
Farm Engines
Farm Engines, Stationary
Engines, rolling mill engines
and blast furnace engines
Farm Engines, Road
Locomotives
Farm Engines, Locomotives
in 1850s, Boiler feed water
pumps, saw mills
Lavosier Spence; L. Spence & Son
Martins Ferry
1857–1899 (for last
steam engine)
Russell Company; formerly C. M. Russell & Company
Massillon
1842–1924 (last
steam engine); 1927
C. & G. Cooper; today Cooper Industries
Mt. Vernon
1833– Present (first
steam 1840s)
Napoleon Manufacturing Company
(Morningstar Mfg. Co.)
Napoleon
About 1905-1910
Farm Engines
Burdett and Webb
New Athens
1873–1874; 1877
Farm Engines (only two
made)
Julius J. D. McNamar
Newark
Newark Machine Works (later Blandy)
Newark
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Name
Scheidler Machine Works;
formerly Scheidler & McNamar
Preslar-Crawley Mfg. Co.
Coe & Wilkes (formerly Anderson & Coe)
Hulbert & Paige; Paige Manufacturing Company
John F. Byers Machine Company
Buckeye Engine Company
Formerly Sharps, Davis & Bonsall
James Leffel & Company
Rinehart, Ballard & Company Threshing Machine
Works, O.S, Kelly, Springfield Engine and Thresher
Company, O.S. Kelly Company
Newark
Norwood
Painesville
Painesville
Ravenna
Years
Blandy sold)
1864–c. 1925 (for last
steam engine)
1870s–after 1893
1879 (for Paige Mfg.)–
after 1893
1880–1929 1929–
1954 Byers Machine
Company
Variations
Engines, Locomotives
Farm Engines
Boring Apparatus
Small Engines
Farm Engines
Hoisting engines and geared
locomotives, Bear Cat – halfswing cable excavator
Salem
1870–1932
Blowing and Farm Engines
Springfield
1838–Present
Farm Engines, Turbines
Springfield
1882–different dates
for divisions
Farm Engines; Road
Locomotives, Rollers
A. D. Baker Company
Swanton
1898–1936 (last
steam engine)
Farm Engines
Banting Mfg. Co.
Toledo
1918-1930
National Supply Company
Toledo
Noteman Rotary Engine & Pump Company
Toledo
1890's
150 and 152 Superior
Street
William Tod Company
Youngstown
1878?–1920s
Duvall & Company
Zanesville
reorganized 1856
Griffith & Wedge
Zanesville
c. 1858–1917
Union Machine Company
Zanesville
Zanesville;
major branch
Newark
1898–1901
Rolling-Mill Engines
Blowing Engines
Farm Engines
Farm Engines, Stationary
Engines
Farm Engines
1840–1879 (last
steam in Newark)
Locomotives (early), Farm
Engines, Stationary Engines
H. & F. Blandy
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Greyhound steam traction
engines, threshers and more
Drilling Rig
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A.D. Baker Company – Swanton
Photo source: Farm Collector
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Ahrens-Fox Fire Engines – Cincinnati
Photo source: L. L. Hite
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Aultman & Taylor Co. – Mansfield
Photo source: Vintage Machinery
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National Threshers Assn.
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Banting Manufacturing Co. – Toledo
Photo source: Illustrated Buyers Guide 2001; Vintage Machinery
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Photo source: SmokStak
24hp Greyhound
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Blymyer Iron Works, Numerous Steam Engines – Cincinnati
Photo source: Farm Collector (Robert T. Rhode)
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Brown Hoisting Machinery Company – Cleveland
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Buckeye Engine Company – Salem
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Buckeye Steam Ditcher Company
Bowling Green, Dreshler, Carey and Findlay
Photo source: ASME
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Buckeye Works – Cincinnati
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C. & G. Cooper (today Cooper Industries) – Mt. Vernon
Source: Steam Tractor Encyclopedia 2011 pages 131-146,
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
Vintage Machinery
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Steam Tractor Encyclopedia 2011 page 44
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C. Aultman & Company – Canton and Akron
Photo source: Vintage machinery
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Chillicothe Foundry & Machine Works – Chillicothe
Photo source: www.chillicotheinfo.net/chillicothe-business.html
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Cincinnati Locomotive Works – Cincinnati
Pictured is the Little Miami's locomotive, Rueben R. Springer,
built in 1854 by the Cincinnati Locomotive Works,
and taken in Morrow, Ohio in the early 1860's.
Source: Cincinnati Views
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Clough, Witt & Co., Cleveland
Photo source: Iron and Machinery World, April 18, 1891
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Coe & Wilkes (formerly Anderson & Coe) – Painesville
Source: Vintage Machinery
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Columbia Foundry; J. H Burrows & Company – Cincinnati
Source: Farm Collector
In 1856, steam engines were produced in the Columbia foundry of J.H. Burrows & Co., David Griffey's Fayette Works
and Lee & Leavitt's sawmill factory. All three firms disappeared after that year.
:
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Cope & Maxwell (1866)>The Gordon Steam Pump Company>Laidlaw & Dunn
Company>(Platt Iron Works merged with the Blake & Knowles Steam Pump
Company and the Laidlaw–Dunn-Gordon Company to form the International
Pump & Machinery Corp.) They merged with the Wortington – Hamilton.
Source: Centennial Anniversary of Hamilton Page 292, Stone Quarries And Beyond; The Age Of Steel, May 16, 1891
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Photo source: Cincinnati Triple Steam
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company – Cleveland
Photo source: Geared Steam Locomotive Works.com
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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David Griffey's Fayette Works – Cincinnati
Photo source: Bonanza
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Empire Machine Company – Hamilton
Photo source: SmokStak – Steamers, Bruce Babcock
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Fairbanks Steam Shovel Company – Marion
Photo source: SmokStak - Steamers
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Frisbie Engine and Machine Company – Cincinnati
Photo source: Frisbie Engine and Machine Co. Cincinnati, Ohio - By Thomas D. Schiffer
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Griffith & Wedge – Zanesville
Photo Source: Vintage Machinery
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Photo source: Treasure House Relics Project
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Photo source: Zanesville 2005, page 62
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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H. & F. Blandy – Zanesville – Newark
Photo source: Ohio History Connection
Vintage Machinery-1
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
Vintage Machnery-2 Zanesville 2005 , page 62
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Photo source: Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries Inc.; Steam Tractor Encyclopedia 2011 page 38
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Hooven & Sons; John C. Hooven; Hooven, Owens, & Rentschler – Hamilton
Source: Steam Tractor Encyclopedia 2011 pages 298-300, SmokStak Steamer
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Huber Manufacturing Company – Marion
Photo source: Lancaster Farming Antiques Center
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
Source two
Vintage Machinery
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Hughes Steam Pump Co., Cleveland
Photo source: The Age Of Steel, May 16, 1891
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Hulbert & Paige; Paige Manufacturing Company – Painesville
Photo source: Steam Tractor Encyclopedia 2011 pages 34-35
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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James Leffel & Company – Springfield
Photo source: Steam Tractor Encyclopedia 2011, Page 26; Iron and Machinery World, April 18, 1891
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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James Todd – Cincinnati
Photo source: ebay
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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John H. McGowan Co. – Cincinnati
Photo source: Cincinnati Triple Steam; Iron and Machinery World, April 18, 1891
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Julius J. D. McNamar – Newark
Photo source: Farm Collector
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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June & Curtis; June & June; D. June & Company – Fremont
Photo source: Vintage Machinery and The Steam Tractor Encyclopedia
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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John F. Byers Machine Company – Ravenna
Photo source: Geared Steam
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
OEM Off-Highway
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Kilby Manufacturing Company – Cleveland
Photo source: Vintage Machinery
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Kingery Manufacturing Company – Cincinnati – Hamilton – Camden, IN
Photo source: THE KINGERY MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF CINCINNATI, OHIO by Robert T. Rhode
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Lane & Bodley Company – Cincinnati
Photo source: Cincinnati Triple Steam
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Photo source: Great Photographs of Farm Steam Engines,
from the Collection of John F. Spalding, by John F. Spalding and Dr. Robert T. Rhode.
Lane & Bodley portable powers a sawmill
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Lavosier Spence; L. Spence & Son – Martins Ferry
The Steam Tractor Encyclopedia 2011, Page 334
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Lee & Leavitt's Saw Mill Works – Cincinnati
Photo source: Vintage Machinery
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Leidecker Tool Company – Marietta
Photo source: Oil History
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Lima Locomotive Works – Lima
Photo source: Lima Locomotive Works Geared Steam Locomotive Works
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Lima–Hamilton – Hamilton
Photo source: Railroadiana
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Marine Railway and Drydock Company; Queen City Marine Ways – Cincinnati
Photo source: Boatyard - Ohio Memory by OHC
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Marion Manufacturing Company – Marion
Photo source: Wikipedia
Marion Model 91
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Napoleon made by the Morning-star Manufacturing Company
(later changed to Napoleon Mfg. Co.)
This engine was manufactured probably between 1905 and 1910. – Napoleon
Photo source: SmokStak Steamers
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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National Supply Company – Toledo
Photo source: Oil History
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Newark Machine Works (later Blandy) – Newark
Photo source: Vintage Machinery-1 Vintage Machinery-2
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Niles & Company – Cincinnati – Hamilton
Photo source: Practical Machinist
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Noteman Rotary Engine & Pump Company – Toledo
Photo source: The School of Mines Quarterly, Vol. VI, Nov.1884 to June 1885, Page 227
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Owens, Lane, Dyer & Co.; Owens, Lane & Dyer Co. – Hamilton
Photo source: Vintage Machinery
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Prospect Engine & Machine Company – Cleveland
Source: Practical Machinery
No Picture
In about 1885, Prospect Engine & Machine Co. was formed as the successor to the
Cummer Engine Co. The company failed in 1888 and along with Barney & Kilby was
reorganized into the Kilby Mfg. Co.
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Reynolds & Kite Company; Reynolds, Kite & Tatum – Cincinnati
Photo source: Vintage Machinery
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Rinehart, Ballard & Company Threshing Machine Works – Springfield
Photo source: Farm Collector, Vintage Machinery-1, Vintage Machinery-2
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Ritchie & Dyer Company – Hamilton
Photo source: Steam Tractor Encyclopedia 2011, Page 303
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Russell Company; formerly C. M. Russell & Company – Massillon
Photo source: Vintage Machinery
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"Scheidler Machine Works; formerly Scheidler & McNamar – Newark
Photo source: Smokstak Steamers
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Star Drilling Machine Company Builders – Akron
Photo source: Oil History
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Thew Automatic Shovel Company – Lorain
Thew-Lorain Division of Koehring Company – Lorain
Photo source: Just Old Trucks
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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Photo source: Vimy Ridge history
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Photo source: Scripophily
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Wells Machine Works – Fostoria
Photo source: ebay
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William Tod Company – Youngstown
Photo source: Practical Machinist, City of Canton, OH Iron and Machinery World, April 18, 1891
From: www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications
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W. W. Hanes' Hamilton Iron Foundry – Cincinnati
Source: Williams Cincinnati Directory, City Guide and Business Mirror 1862
This Alphabetical and by City listing for manufactures of steam engines or steam powered machinery made in Ohio
was complied by: Robert T. Rhode (www.roberttrhode.org) and Leland L. Hite (www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org). We
realize this effort represents only a beginning with more companies to be added eventually. If you know of Ohio Made
steam powered machinery not on this list, please let me know. Thanks
Please send corrections or additions to Leland.Hite @ gmail.com
This document can be downloaded from www.cincinnatitriplesteam.org/steam_publications.htm
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