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Home / Historical information about the Woodward Governor Company and the Hydroelectric Power Industry. 465
The gallery on page 2 named"A SLICE OF THE WOODWARD GOVERNOR HISTORY" has a ton more facts and figures on the Woodward Governor Company.
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The Member Connection Publication History.
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A Woodward Member Connection Newspaper Format Publication Project.
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Vintage Woodward PRIME TIMES publication history.
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Induction of Billy McMillan Bittle, JR. Fourth President of the Woodward Governor Company
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Vintage Prime Mover Control Plant News Supplement History.
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Historical hydroelectric power information and the oldest Woodward product catalogue in the collection.
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1245 photos in 49 sub-albumsPlease email us at oldwoodward@gmail.com if you would like to donate any Woodward documents.
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Woodward Governor Company Chronology.
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A few Woodward Governor Company products found in Annual reports over the years.
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- The new senior managers make Woodward an Energy Controls Company
- Calvin C. Covert dies in 1994 and the company's profits go down big time.
- Woodward Governor Company history.
- The factory where Amos Woodward developed his first patented governor in 1870.
- The Amos Woodward machine shop history in Rockford, Illinois.
- Circa 1905.
- Rockford Illinois history with Amos W. Woodward information.
- Very Brief History of the Company.
- A.W. Woodward Friction Water Wheel Governors.
- The front of an early A.W. Woodward business card.
- In the beginning of the 1890's Amos had to sell and fix bicycles to keep the cash flow coming in.
- Amos Woodward's mechanical water wheel governor catalog from the 1890's.
- The Woodward Governor Company makes history again in 2017.
- Amos moved into this massive three story factory in 1893.
- Amos Woodward's first machine shop in the water power district in Rockford Illinois.