Iโm excited to share that Iโve just launched a new page under the โALLIS-CHALMERSโ menu. Itโs a work-in-progress digital home for โAC Scope.โ This was an employee magazine published by Allis-Chalmers for its workforce. Over the years, โAC Scopeโ served as a snapshot of the company's inner life. It was part history and part community… Continue reading Introducing the โAC Scopeโ Archive
Tag: Terre Haute
There and Gone: The Short History of the Allis-Chalmers Terre Haute Works -Part II
Community in Crisis As Allis-Chalmers got work at its pilot plant in the old street car barns underway, the production workers held an election to choose a bargaining agent. A vote was held on January 18, 1952, in favor of the United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers (UAW)--part of the larger Congress of Industrial… Continue reading There and Gone: The Short History of the Allis-Chalmers Terre Haute Works -Part II
There and Gone: The Short History of the Allis-Chalmers Terre Haute Works -Part I
Terre Haute Works circa 1960 (Courtesy of the Milwaukee County Historical Society) The Allis-Chalmers Corporation was once a leader in the American industrial scene. The company is probably most known for its iconic Persian Orange colored farm equipment, but that was just one speck of the more extensive line of precision machinery it made in… Continue reading There and Gone: The Short History of the Allis-Chalmers Terre Haute Works -Part I
#3 Terre Haute Works
The Terre Haute Works in Terre Haute, Indiana was constructed to build the compressor components for jet engines. Curtis-Wright had contracted the firm to build the components for their J-65 turbojet engines. Allis-Chalmers announced on April 28, 1951 that they would erect a $25,000,000 facility in Terra Haute. In August 1951 construction got underway to… Continue reading #3 Terre Haute Works