HomeMy WebLinkAboutwhipple 2FAME FOR LOCKE,
AN INVENTION THAT WILL
INTEREST THE WORLD.
Whipple's Rotary Engine -Experts
Pronounce the Engine
a Marvelous Specimen of its Inventor's
Skill.
Auburn, June 12. -After seventeen
years of persistent labor involving an
expenditure of over $30,000 William N.
Whipple of Locke, Cayuga county; thinks
he succeeded in producing a rotary engine
which will revolutionize the world,, so far as
steam engines are concerned. Mr. Whipple 1) s
invention, so the experts say, is not the idle
dream of an enthusiast carried into execution,
but the mature result of years of careful study
and the application of certain unerring
principles which have never before been
adopted by steam engine builders, yet which
are so simple that one wonders why these
ideas have remained undeveloped until this
late day. Why should it be left for William
Whipple of Locke to solve a problem which
has wrecked not only the fortunes, but the
reason of countless thousands of men,, is a
question which excites wonder.
It is said that in the United States patent
office alone are registered over 8,000 rotary
engines. In England, France and Germany
the number of patents covering rotary
engines is estimated at 12,,000. It will,
therefore, be seen that the idea is not original
with the Locke inventor, even if the correct
principles of it are. The good people of Locke
are much interested about Mr. 'A%pple's
invention and scarcely nothing else is talked
about around the village stores.
The preceeding two paragraphs are from
a lengthy article printed in the Syracuse
Sunday Herald 1897,
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Phow by Vincent 1Ajti
Esther Whipple, 1757, North Burial Ground Providence. Stone by
Seth Luther. Imaginative, but unorthodox, use of architectural
fraftires; note star rosettes, coiled wig (17.56-1759).
;Mrs. Flom May Whipple
Mrs. Flora May Whipple, widow
of the late Wellington Wl-i1pple,
died at the Marks home, Town of
Venice, late Tuesday night, Jan-
uary 4. Mrs. Whipple was 63 years
old and had been Ill about a week . J
There are no near survivors.
Funeral services will be held Fri -
!day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
Marks home,, the Reverend Ivan
Cash, of the Federated Church of
Genoa, officiating. Burial will be
In East Venice, Cemetery;