Canton Hughes Pump Company, The

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Canton Hughes Pump Company, The
Type Pumps
Industry Manufacturing
Fate Dissolved
Headquarters Wooster, Ohio, United States
Number of locations 1
Services Complete line of Steam Pumping Machinery consisting of Air Compressors, Automatic Feed Pumps and Receivers, Duplex Boiler Feed Pumps, Single and Compound Duplex Pumps, Hydraulic Pumps, Water Works Pumps and various other styles of Pumps.

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  • Wooster Progress (1914)
    • 1914 - Manufacturing

"The Canton-Hughes Pump Company had been in business for a number of years at Canton, Ohio, and moved to Wooster in October, 1911. They have erected a strictly modern and fire-proof factory which is equipped with the highest grade of machinery for building their product, and they are doing a very nice business.

This Company builds a full and complete line of Steam Pumping Machinery consisting of Air Compressors, Automatic Feed Pumps and Receivers, Duplex Boiler Feed Pumps, Single and Compound Duplex Pumps, Hydraulic Pumps, Water Works Pumps and various other styles of Pumps.

They have a very good reputation as pump builders, and their product is shipped to every state in the Union as well as to almost every foreign country. They but recently shipped a number of pumps to Australia. Recent installation of Water Works Pumps have been made at Marine City, Birmingham and Dowagiac, Mich., Findlay and Painesville, Ohio, Union City, Ind. and Marshall, Ill.

Every pump built and sold by them, or any of their agents, is fully guaranteed, and they solicit your trade.

If interested in their line, drop them a postal and catalogue will be promptly forwarded. [1]

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  • 1911 - October, Moved to Wooster, Ohio.

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  1. Wooster Progress. 1914, p. 8-9.

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