Busch-Sulzer Diesel Engine - n.d.
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Title | Busch-Sulzer Diesel Engine - n.d. |
Creator | Unknown |
Source | Unknown. Busch-Sulzer Diesel Engine. n.d. Busch-Sulzer Collection. Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin. |
Description | Photograph of a diesel engine manufactured by the Busch-Sulzer Brothers Diesel Engine Company. Rudolf Diesel invented the internal combustion engine and in 1894 patented his invention the "Diesel engine." In 1897 Adolphus Busch obtained the rights from Rudolf Diesel to build his engines in the United States. The Busch-Sulzer Brothers Diesel Engine Company was founded in February of 1911 by Adolphus Busch and produced submarine engines for the U.S. Navy during World War I. |
Subject LCSH | Submarines; Navy; Diesel engine; Submarine boats; Busch-Sulzer brothers Diesel engine company |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Contributing Institution | Wisconsin Historical Society |
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Date Original | n.d. |
Language | English |