Corliss Steam Engine Boiler Group Gear Rooms The New England Wireless and Steam Museum
The George H. Corliss engine is out of the image at the bottom. From bottom to top the engines are; a William Harris, a pair of Armington-Sims, the Improved Greene, the Heavy-Duty William Harris, an American Ball, and at the top is the Fitchburg. You can see the triple-expansion Herreshoff at the left.
History of the Merriam Steam Building
Steam Engine Manufacturers in Rhode Island
Armington & Sims Engine Company, Eagle St, Providence
Corliss Steam Engine Company, Charles Street Railroad Crossing, Providence
Granger Foundry and Machine Company, Gaspee St., Providence
Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, Bristol
Nichols and Langworthy, Hope Valley (New York Safety Steam Power Company)
Providence Engineering Works, 521 South Main St., Providence (Improved Greene Engine, Rice & Sargent)
Providence Steam Engine Company, 373 to 379 South Main St., Providence
Rice & Sargent Steam Engine Company, Providence
William A. Harris Steam Engine Company, Corner of Park and Promenade St., Providence
People in the Steam Engine Business
Pardon Armington; J. C. Hoadley Company, Armington & Sims
George H. Corliss; Corliss Steam Engine Company
William A. Harris; Corliss Steam Engine Company, William A. Harris Steam Engine Company
Gardiner C. Sims; J. C. Hoadley Company, Armington & Sims, William A. Harris Steam Engine Company
Steam Engine Manufacturers in Massachusetts
B.F. Sturtevant, Hyde Park
Fitchburg Steam Engine Company, Fitchburg
Shipman Engine Company, Boston
Steam Engine Manufacturers in Connecticut
Baxter Steam Engine Company, Colt Arms, Hartford, CT
Corliss Steam Engine Boiler Group Gear Rooms The New England Wireless and Steam Museum
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