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1887 Article-Taylor Manufacturing Co., "Clipper" Vertical Steam Engine |
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American Agricuturist, Oct 1877, pg. 380 |
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3/30/2014 12:51:09 PM |
Figure 5 is one of the many engines made by the Taylor Manufacturing Co., Westminster, Md. This firm manufactures more than seventy (70) different kinds and sizes of steam-engines; this fact is a guarantee that all the excellence of workmanship possible in a machine, can be secured with such extensive facilities as exist in this manufactory.This engine is called the "Clipper Vertical Engine." It is made either mounted on wheels or stationary and with either wrought or cast dome and fire box. The cast dome and box, however, are recommended by the manufacturers, as out of 200 engines built, only one has been found defective on testing. |
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1887 Taylor Manufacturing Co., "Clipper" Vertical Steam Engine
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