Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Geiser Manufacturing Co

From Graces Guide

of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, USA, an early US manufacturing company.

1869 Geiser Manufacturing was incorporated by Peter and Daniel Geiser.

The company built grain separators, threshers, ploughs, and steam traction engines. The company's brand name was Peerless.

1899 the company expanded outside Waynesboro and bought the Crowell Industrial Park in Greencastle, Pennsylvania, and began producing Geiser's first gasoline engines there.

1912 Geiser Manufacturing was purchased by the Emerson-Brantingham Company of Rockford, Illinois

1936 Geiser became bankrupt.

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