Davenport Locomotive Works
The Davenport Locomotive Works, of Davenport, Iowa, USA was formed as the W W Whitehead Company in 1901. In 1902 the company commenced building light locomotives. The Company was renamed the Davenport Locomotive Works in 1904.
Alabama Power Company fireless locomotive No.40 built by Davenport in 1953 at the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum.
Davenport-built DkW OZA 0-4-0ST No. 1907 on display outside the Frisco Depot Museum in Hugo, Oklahoma
Davenport #1597 preserved by Illawarra Light Railway Museum
H.K. Porter, Inc. (Porter) manufactured light-duty railroad locomotives in the US, starting in 1866. The company became the largest producer of industrial locomotives, and built almost eight thousand of them. The last locomotive was built in 1950, but the company continues to produce industrial equipment to this day.
0-6-0ST H.K. Porter locomotive from 1930 at the WK&S
Henry Kirke Porter
H. K. Porter Company builder's plate, 1914
Above 0-6-0 #65, inside view