Palmer-Moore Company

Palmer-Moore was the third manufacturer in Syracuse in this particular business and they specialized in the manufacture of custom designs for local industries. They employed around 600 employees in 1916.

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The Palmer-Moore Company was in business from 1906 to 1918 in Syracuse New York. The founders were Charles L. Palmer, Thomas W. Meachem, T. G. Meachem, and Edward Moore. During this time they manufactured gasoline and air-cooled motor engines and marine engines. They began producing commercial trucks around 1912. The company ended due to competition and the effects of World War I.

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