Situated in Superior, Wisconsin, the Duplex-Superior was a major hardware supplier. Were refered to as "Lindsay-Alamo" engines in that catalog. Shows the whole line of engines they were selling at the time. Company" of Minneapolis is another one of Alamo's approvedĪgents and they sold many Alamo engines. They also sold engines from other builder than Alamo. also sold other makers' engine at one time or another.Īlso from Lansing, Michigan, this other "approved agent" sold a fair number of Alamo built engines. It is important to note here that an engine with a Rock Island Plow Co., name tag does not automatically make this engine an Alamo as the Rock Island Plow Co. They were by far the more prolific seller of Alamo engines and they probably sold more Alamos than all the other agents put together.
This Rock Island, Illinois based company also acted as an "approved agent" to sell the Alamo built engines. of Canada with branches in Montreal, Toronto & Winnipeg and the second being the EMPIRE built for the Cockshutt Plow Co., of Brantford, Ontario.
also sold the Alamo engines in Canada under two different names, the first one being Empire Cream Separator Co. They acted as an "approvedĪgent" to sell the Alamo engines of Hillsdale, Michigan. This company from Bloomfield, New Jersey was not an engine builder, but they sold a vast array of agricultural products. from 1900-01 until about 1917.Īlamo Engine Co.