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Manufacturers Index - Niles Tool Works

Niles Tool Works
Cincinnati, OH; Hamilton, OH, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Metal Working Machinery & Steam and Gas Engines

History
Last Modified: May 31 2022 1:28PM by joelr4
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1873
     
1893

      Niles Tool Works was originally Niles & Co formed by brothers James and Johnathon Niles in 1845. They made steam engines and locomotives and later in the 1860's, lathes. In 1869 the brothers sold the firm and the purchasers, James W.Gaff, Alexander Gordon, & George A. Gray, renamed and operated the company as Niles Tool Works. The company moved to Hamilton, OH in 1873 and specialized in machines for the railroad industry, producing some of the largest machine tools at the time. They incorporated in 1873 and Gray left in 1877 to form the G. A. Gray Co. In 1899 it merged into the massive Niles-Bement-Pond Co., a firm that was not equaled in size.

      In 1928, George A. Rentschler merged his Hooven, Owens, Rentschler Co. and Niles-Bement-Pond Co., to form the General Machinery Corp. In a series of post-World War II mergers, GMC was transformed into Lima-Hamilton Corp. and finally Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. before completing relocation to Eddystone, Pa., by January 1960.

Information Sources

  • American Lathe Builders: 1810-1910 by Kenneth L. Cope, 2001 page 110
  • American Steam Engine Builders: 1800-1900 by Kenneth L. Cope, 2006 page 168
  • Steam Power on the American Farm by Reynold M. Wik, 1953 page 251
  • Machine serial numbers from 1920 to 1958 may found at the Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. (Niles Tool Works) serial number page.