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Manufacturers Index - Sellew, Adams & Co.
History
Last Modified: Mar 31 2012 8:19PM by joelr4
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In 1870, Sellew, Adams & Co. purchased the Gowanda Agricultural Works from Sellew & Popple, the latter firm maintaining their ownership of the Dunkirk Iron Works and continuing to build their Wood's Mower; the remaining product line, including plows, Totman's Combined Horse Power and Sawing Machine, plus various other agricultural machines, were manufactured by Sellew, Adams & Co. in Gowanda.

Information Sources

  • American Steam Engine Builders: 1800-1900 by Kenneth L. Cope, 2006 page 216
  • Letter from Sellew & Popple, dated September 1st, 1870, and announcing the sale of their Agricultural Works at Gowanda to "Messrs. Sellew, Adams & Co."
  • Catalog from the "Office of Gowanda Agricultural Works", Sellew, Adams & Co., dated January 1st, 1871.
  • Carriage and Wagon Makers Machinery and Tools by Kenneth L. Cope, 2004 page 156