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Filer and Stowell

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Filer and Stowell produced marine steam engines for a number of years, and were one of fourteen engine manufacturers to produce the
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from the 1880s for the logging industry. They were simply constructed, tough and easy to maintain, and employed oscillating
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Odegard, Gordon (May 1976). "Filer & Stowell logging locomotives".
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in 1856, the company has produced equipment primarily for the
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Index

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
United States of America
Delos Filer
John Stowell
lumber industry
lumber mills
stationary steam engines
steam locomotives
steam locomotives
cylinders
Corliss engines
compound
triple expansion steam engines
World War II
Liberty ships
"Filer & Stowell"
the original
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
"Liberty Ship"
the original
Categories
Manufacturing companies based in Wisconsin
Companies based in Milwaukee

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