Farrel-Birmingham Company

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Founded in 1848 as Farrel Foundry & Machinery Company by Almon Farrel of Ansonia, CT. The Buffalo plant was built in 1920, and in 1927 Farrel merged with the Birmingham Iron Foundry of New England to form Farrel - Birmingham Company, Inc. The company manufactured gears, machinery for the production of gears and machines for the rubber, paper, cane sugar, nonferrous metals, plastics, asbestos and stone crushing industries. The Buffalo plant closed in 1961 and operations were moved to other plant locations.

From the description of Farrel - Birmingham Company photographs, 1947 Oct. 16-1961 Oct. 26 : 344 Vulcan Street / Buffalo, N.Y. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 24146875

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  • Factories
  • Gearing
  • Machinery industry

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  • New York (State)--Buffalo (as recorded)