Utica Steam Engine & Boiler Works

The Utica Steam Engine & Boiler Works (1831-1983) is tied to Philo S. Curtis, who upon his passing in 1861 was succeeded by his son. Then in 1891 the business was reorganized as the Utica Steam Engine & Boiler Works. You may also read this accounting of The Utica Steam Engine & Boiler Works.


A photo of the shop in 1970 [Ref.]

1970: Utica Steam Engine & Boiler Works

Per the 1883 edition of Commerce, Manufactures And Resources, Oneida County one learns...

"The products of the house comprise stationary and portable steam engines, agricultural engines, boilers, castings, and, in fact, everything that may be required and could be pro- duced from a well equipped machine and boiler shop. All work is, of course, executed in the best manner and of the best material, and the well known reputation of the concern renders it unnecessary for us to enlarge on its merits."

Learn more about the history of Utica Steam Engine & Boiler Works, by reading about Philo S. Curtis.


Learn more about Utica's history of Furnace And Boiler Makers. Also consider, Fires, Furnaces & Forges to understand how the indoor heating industry emerged. We're not opposing the new downtown hospital, but seeking to help create a Better Hospital Neighborhood.



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