Source: Rockford Register Star, Mar. 29, 2019.
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company
Veterans Who Have Passed–Jerry Skogeboe
Source: Rockford Register Star, Mar. 13, 2020.
Ingersoll Milling Machine Co. – 1962 publication
Source: Rockford Morning Star and Rockford Register-Republic “Century Plus 10” Special Edition, March 1962
Upper right: “Present-Day Plant is dominated by machine assembly building erected in 1953.”
Lower right: “Cutting Tool Plant (1957) faces playground which occupies east portion on Ingersoll property.”
Picture at left: “In assembly area the size of a football field, some of the world’s largest machine tools for cutting metal are put together and tested before being shipped to Ingersoll customers all over the world.:
Fulton Ave., 708
Edwin Rahm (Norma) Patternmaker Ingersoll Milling Machine Company
Source: 1941 City Directory
Rockford Industrial Athletic Association – R. I. A. A.
Rockford Industrial Athletic Association – R. I. A. A.
1920 article, all teams and players listed
Includes Greenlee, Sundstrand, Ingersoll, Forest City, Mattison
Source: Rockford Morning Star, 7/11/1920, Rockford Public Library’s “Rockfordiana” files, “R. I. A. A.”
1507 Harlem Boulevard
1507 Harlem Boulevard
Residence of Marion L. Strawn and his wife, Josephine Strawn
Sales Department, Ingersoll Milling Machine Company
Source: 1937 Rockford City Directory
1507 Harlem Boulevard
1507 Harlem Boulevard
Residence of Alfred Kullman and wife, Ruth Kullman
Research Engineer at Ingersoll Milling Machine Company
Source: 1935 Rockford City Directory
Fulton Avenue, 708
Stanley E. Tribbey (Lucille) Draftsman Ingersoll 1936
Source: 1936 City Directory
1402 Harlem Boulevard
1402 Harlem Boulevard
Residence of Frank J. Malone and wife, Armonde Malone
Draftsman at Ingersoll Milling Machine Co.
Source: 1933 Rockford City Directory
1107 Harlem Boulevard
1107 Harlem Boulevard
Residence of Joseph Gasbarra and wife, Germana Gasbarra
Maintenance man at Ingersoll
Source: 1949 Rockford City Directory