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Henry Harnischfeger

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55:. He worked there for 9 years, and then came to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He then worked for the White Hill Sewing Machine Company where he managed castings patternmaking and gear machining operations within the Whitehill factory with Alonzo Pawling. They formed a machine and pattern shop on December 1, 1884. to manufacture, assemble and service components and equipment needed by other, larger manufacturing firms in the region. 17: 86:, that collapsed following an attempt to move a load beyond its rated lifting capacity. The rebuilt crane featured a simplified system of motors and gearboxes to drive the bridge, trolley and hoist functions on the lifting machine, replacing a complex system of ropes and pulleys that failed on the earlier version. Soon after, Pawling and Harnischfeger began building their own line of 122:
and mining operations – all bearing the familiar “P&H” trademark that had become synonymous with exceptional quality and service value established by Pawling & Harnischfeger. Over the ensuing decades, P&H-trademark shovels and cranes would grow in size, capacity and drives and controls
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caused demand to fall for the cranes designed and built by Pawling and Harnischfeger who by that time were being referred to as “P&H”. The partners expanded their product line to include earthmoving machines in order to increase the ability of their business to withstand the next economic
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In 1883 Pawling opened up Milwaukee Tool and Pattern Shop with Mauritz Weiss. The partnership dissolved after one year, and Harnischfeger took over Weiss' interests. Their customers included industrial knitting machine manufacturers, brick makers, grain drying equipment manufacturers and beer
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Henry died unexpectedly from heart failure November 15, 1930, at 75 years old. The active management of Harnischfeger Company then went to his son, Walter Harnischfeger, a pro-nazi patron of Joseph McCarthy.
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following the death of Alonzo Pawling in 1911. By the mid-1920s, the firm had become a large and growing supplier of crawler-mounted shovels and cranes applied to
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downturn. In 1893 P&H acquired the motors and controls manufacturing assets of the Gibb Electric Company following the acquisition of Gibb by
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The Harnischfeger Mansion, which was built in 1905, is still standing at North 35th St. and West Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee.
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Manufacturing Company, as Pawling and Harnischfeger wanted control over the application of motors applied to their crane line.
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They Manufactured valves for Bruno V. Nordberg. Bruno left Allis and rented the loft space above Pawling and Harnischfeger.
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technology. The firm expanded its product line with the onset of the
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and prefabricated homes to its P&H line of shovels and cranes.
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also came to the shop for custom work. He went on to found the
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The Pawling & Harnischfeger business had become known as
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Index


Milwaukee
Wisconsin
SalmĂĽnster
Hessen-Nassau
Singer Corporation
Christopher W. LeValley
Chain Belt Company
Frederick Pabst
Edward P. Allis
overhead cranes
warehouse
Panic of 1893
Westinghouse Electric
Harnischfeger Corporation
construction
Great Depression
welding
diesel engines
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