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Feature Gas & Steam Engine Exhibit

Feature Steam Engine:

Keck Gonnerman

Feature Gas Engine:

New Holland


Keck-Gonnerman steam engines were built 16 miles south of Evansville, Indiana. Mr. Billie Keck and Mr. Gonnerman were from Germany and were fine mechanics when they came to the U.S.A. They started a blacksmith shop and built their first engine where the factory was in Mount Vernon, Indiana. Read more here...
The New Holland Machine Works was founded in 1895 in New Holland, Penn., by Abram M. Zimmerman. Zimmerman trained as an apprentice at the Ezra Landis Machine Works in Lancaster, Penn. He then worked for P.E. Shirk, operator of the Blue Ball (Penn.) Machine Works, which later produced the Shirk tractor. Read more here...

Steam & Gas Engine Exhibit Contact

Steam Engine Exhibit Contact:
Sonny Myer
(502) 619-0141
myersgar116@aol.com

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Gas Engine Exhibit Contact:
Rob Stewart
(812) 267-3619

Norm Theriac
502-645-2815

Bill Stewart
billstewart69@live.com
812-572-1821

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