Aultman Steam & Thresher Catalog Collection
on DVD
The Aultman & Taylor Co. was founded in 1867 to build the then
new type vibrating thresher. In 1863 Cornelius Aultman together
with one Lewis Miller (a stockholder-inventor) organized Aultman,
Miller and Co., and built a plant in Akron, Ohio. This plant
built 'Buckeye' binders, mowers and other farm tools. In 1890 C.
Aultman and Co., Canton. Ohio, discontinued buildings all farm
machinery, except threshing machines, traction engine and saw
mills.
In 1893, C. Aultman and Co., went into receivership later re-
organizing as Aultman Engine and Thresher Co., and continued in
business to about 1910. These catalogs shows not only their early
steam and thresher models, but some very early farm equipment.
Library includes these eight {8} catalogs:
:: 1889 Catalog ~ 28 pages
:: 1893 Catalog ~ 28 pages
:: 1896 Catalog ~ 35 pages
:: 1899 Catalog ~ 36 pages
:: 1912 Catalog ~ 56 pages
:: 1919 Catalog ~ 55 pages
:: 1920 Catalog ~ 68 pages
:: 1921 Catalog ~ 66 pages
1889 Aultman
Catalog
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1893 Aultman
Catalog
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1896 Aultman Catalog
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the collection.
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DPI)
1899 Aultman
Catalog
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1912 Aultman
Catalog
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1919 Aultman
Catalog
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(Low resolution thumbnails - CD images are scanned at 300 DPI)
1920 Aultman Catalog
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the collection.
(Low resolution thumbnails - CD/DVD images are scanned at 300
DPI)
1921 Aultman
Catalog
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(Low resolution thumbnails - CD images are scanned at 300 DPI)
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