Ferrier Machine Works

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The Ferrier Machine Works (aka Philo Ferrier & Son, aka Ypsilanti Machine Works) was a foundry and machining business that specialized in mill parts, particularly corn-shellers. Philo Ferrier began the business around 1860 in the Millworks Building, at 308-312 N. River Street, a building now appropriately home to the River Street Bakery (though Mann notes that the building dates to 1840, and the millworks was not its original use).

Chapman describes the Machine Works as "one of the great industrial establishments of the city" in 1881, employing a large number of skilled workers and featuring a 10 horsepower motor.

Ferrier's son Charles joined the business in 1870, and continued to run it after Philo's death in 1912.

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