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  2. Tonawanda Engine - Wikipedia

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    Tonawanda Engine is a General Motors engine factory in Buffalo, New York. The plant consists of three facilities totaling 3.1 million square feet (290,000 m 2 ) and sits upon 190 acres (77 ha).

  3. Etna Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    The Etna Iron Works (name sometimes rendered Ætna Iron Works) [b] was a 19th-century New York ironworks and steam engineering plant, best known for its manufacture of marine steam engines during and after the American Civil War. The Etna Works was a failing small business when purchased by ironmolder John Roach and three partners in 1852 ...

  4. Category:Mineola, New York - Wikipedia

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    United States Post Office (Mineola, New York) W. W26CE; WJDM This page was last edited on 4 August 2017, at 10:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Morgan Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    The marine engine works of T. F. Secor and Co. was originally established in New York City, at Ninth Street, East River, in 1838.The works was at this time owned by three partners—T. F. Secor, William K. Caulkin [1] and budding transport entrepreneur Charles Morgan, each of whom had one-third ownership of the new firm.

  6. Rocket engine manufacturers of the United States (10 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Engine manufacturers of the United States" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.

  7. Baldwin RF-16 - Wikipedia

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    The BLH RF-16 is a 1,625-horsepower (1,212 kW) cab unit-type diesel locomotive built for freight service by the Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation between 1950 and 1953. All RF-16s were configured with a B-B wheel arrangement and ran on two AAR Type B two-axle road trucks, with all axles powered.

  8. McIntosh & Seymour - Wikipedia

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    McIntosh & Seymour engine in use with the US Navy in the 1930s. The company was founded in 1886, and was based in Auburn, New York. [1] It developed and sold a wide variety of steam engines through the end of the 1800s, and by 1910 had begun to build diesel engines to a design from the Swedish company Aktiebolaget Atlas. [1]

  9. Brennan Motor Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Brennan Motor Manufacturing Company (1897–1972) of Syracuse, New York, was an early manufacturer of automobile engines.From 1902 until 1908, the company produced the Brennan automobile however, after the demise of the automobile enterprise, the company again turned their focus to automobile engines and later marine engines.