The Official

Emerson Brantingham

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John R. Brantingham with two of his family of many..... 90 year old Es and 85 year old EVee

Welcome to the (sort of) official Emerson-Brantingham home page. Here you will find information on not only EB, but information about the people and the combined industries that made EB one of the largest farm equipment manufacturers of the early part of the 20th century. Feel free to browse around. Also feel free to use any of the pictures or information for reports, stories, or for just adding to your knowledge of another aspect of the old iron hobby.

I've made a few changes on the site. First off, I've added more literature to the dealer pages, added a page of postcards, and another one of memorabilia. I've also changed the photograph format to make one page of photographs of all kinds of EB stuff. Steam, gas, tractors, etc. If any of you have any neat pictures you'd like to contribute, just e-mail them to me and I'll put them on the photo page. I want to put my first contributor right here! So here is a 1917 18hp EB Geiser Peerless belonging to the Jackowski's of Flushing, Ohio.

Quick Overviews:

History of the Emerson-Brantingham Co.

Evolution of the Company Name

Acquisitions of the Company

Photographs

EB Literature Covers, Postcards, and Company Memorabilia

LINKS: TO TRY AND LIST ALL THE OLD IRON SITES NOW AVAILABLE WOULD TAKE A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF SPACE AND TIME. SOMEONE OUT THERE HAS ALREADY DONE AN OUTSTANDING JOB OF JUST THAT. SO JUST CLICK HERE AND YOU WILL INSTANTLY HAVE NEARLY EVERY CONCEIVEABLE IRON SITE AVAILABLE. AND TO THE HARROLD'S I SAY THANKS FOR ALL YOUR EFFORTS

If you have any questions, comments, etc.:mailto:john.r.brantingham@delphi.com

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