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A SHORT HISTORY OF FULLER & JOHNSON COMPANYBy Verne W. KindschiRoute 1, Prairie Du Sac, Wisconsin 53578 John A. Johnson 1832 - 1901, Courtesy of Verne W. Kindschi, Route 1, Prairie Du Sac, Wis. 53578 A year ago I acquired the existing engine records of the old Fuller & Johnson Company, Madison, Wisconsin. (In this article I shall refer to this company as F & J.) After studying these records and looking up a number of engines I became quite interested in the history of F & J; so I started asking questions and finding out all I could about the company. As others have asked questions about F & J, I thought perhaps the readers of GEM would be interested to know what I have been able to find out so far. For the information I have been able to collect so far, I would like to thank Mr. Sever Thingstead, who was final inspector for F & J; ... 788 of 10634 characters shown.
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