Russel Wheel and Foundry Company

Russel Wheel and Foundry Company manufactured railroad cars, rail car wheels, logging equipment and structural steel, Tall Skeletal Lighthouses in Detroit, Michigan between 1876 and 1916. In 1916, the company name was changed to Russel Steel Construction Company.[2] Russel Wheel & Foundry supplied and erected the iron and structural steel for the Hammond Building in Detroit. When the Great Depression hit, they closed their doors and never reopened.

Russel Wheel and Foundry Company
TypePrivate
IndustryFoundry
FateThe manufacture of Railcars, railroad wheels and logging equipment ceased in 1916
Founded1878, 1883
HeadquartersDetroit, Michigan
ProductsRailcar manufacturing, wheelset manufacturing, logging equipment and structural steel
Russel Wheel and Foundry Company display ad from Hardwood Recorder October 11, 1906[1]

Russell Car and Snow Plow Company of Ridgeway, Pennsylvania and the Russel Wheel and Foundry Company of Detroit, MI have no relation.

Walter S. Russel of the Russel Wheel and Foundry Company purchased the K-R-I-T Motor Car Company in 1911

References

  1. Full text scan of The Hardwood Recorder, Volume 23 10/25/1906 published by The Hardwood Company Chicago, IL
  2. History of Wayne County and the city of Detroit, Michigan Clarence Monroe Burton, Mary Agnes Burton, H. T. O. Blue, Gordon K. Miller - 1930
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