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McIntosh and Seymour

From Graces Guide
1893. 1200 Hp Tandem Compound Engines: 1893 Chicago International Exhibition.

of Auburn, New York, USA.

See also McIntosh, Seymour and Co

Makers of steam and internal combustion engines.

1886 John E. McIntosh (1858-1916) and James A. Seymour invented the centrifugal governor

1886 The McIntosh and Seymour Company was founded in Auburn, New York. The company manufactured and sold large steam engines for stationary generators and marine use.

1896 High speed triple expansion engine for Jefferson Mill, Manchester, New Hampshire. 2150 HP.[1]

By 1910, the company introduced diesel engines for railroads.

1929 The American Locomotive Co purchased the company.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] American Machinist, 29 Oct 1896
  • [2] Smithsonian Catalogue