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  2. Copake Iron Works Historic District - Wikipedia

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    They are associated with the remaining vestiges of the Copake Iron Works, an iron extraction and production operation established in the mid-19th century. It includes the remains of a charcoal blast furnace (ca. 1872), frame office and attached brick powder storage building, brick engine house and pattern shop, four frame workers houses, and a ...

  3. List of traction engine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    ~Hagerstown Steam Engine & Machine Co. ~Harrisburg Car Mfg. Co. Harrison Machine Works (Jumbo) Heilman Machine Works ~Holt Manufacturing Company (became Caterpillar Inc.) ~Hooven, Owens & Rentschler Co. Huber Manufacturing Co. Illinois Thresher Co. ~Jacob Price ~James Means & Co. John Goodison Thresher Co. Ltd., Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

  4. Passaic Machine Works-Watts, Campbell & Company - Wikipedia

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    Passaic Machine Works-Watts, Campbell & Company, is located in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 13, 1986. Historically, Watts Campbell specialized in building steam engines and in rebuilding old machines.

  5. Mesta Machinery - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1898 by George Mesta when he merged his machine shop with another. [2] Mesta "machines" can be found in factories throughout the world and as of 1984 had equipment in 500 steel mills. [3] Mesta was the 488th largest American company in 1958 [4] and the 414th largest in 1959. [5]

  6. Atlas Machine and Supply, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Machine and Supply, Inc., founded in 1907, [1] is one of the largest heavy-capacity industrial machinery engineering, manufacturing and remanufacturing centers in the United States. The company also performs field machining repairs onsite for industries located throughout the United States and around the world.

  7. Ditch Witch - Wikipedia

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    Ditch Witch, a trade name of Charles Machine Works, is an American brand of underground utility construction equipment, principally trenchers, which has been in operation since 1949. It is the leading subsidiary of Charles Machine Works, headquartered in Perry, Oklahoma. Charles Machine Works is, since 2019, a subsidiary of Toro Company. [1]

  8. William Mason (locomotive builder) - Wikipedia

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    William Mason (September 2, 1808 – May 21, 1883) was a master mechanical engineer and builder of textile machinery and railroad steam locomotives.He founded Mason Machine Works of Taunton, Massachusetts.

  9. Power Machines - Wikipedia

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    Power Machines company was established in the year 2000. Today it is a joint venture combining technological, industrial and intellectual resources of six world-famous Russian enterprises: Leningradsky Metallichesky zavod (established in 1857), Electrosila (1898), Turbine Blades’ Plant (1964), Kaluga Turbine Works (1946), Reostat Plant (1960) and Energomachexport (1966).