- Ephraim Shay
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name = Ephraim Shay
caption ="Received marching orders. Quite a coincidence; on the day I am 22 years old I start on my first expedition to defend my country's honor and flag." - Ephraim Shay, Civil War Diary
birth_date =birth date|1839|7|17|mf=y
birth_place =Huron County, Ohio ,United States
death_date =death date and age|1916|4|19|1839|7|17|mf=y
death_place =Harbor Springs, Michigan ,United States
occupation =Inventor ,entrepreneur
salary =
networth =
spouse = Jane Henderson
website = http://www.ephraimshay.com
footnotes =Ephraim Shay (
July 17 1839 –April 19 1916 ) designed the firstShay locomotive and patented the type.He was born on
July 17 ,1839 , in Sherman Township,Huron County, Ohio . His parents were James and Phoebe (Probasco) Shay.In 1861, he moved to
Muir, Michigan , and shortly after enlisted in Company D,8th Missouri Volunteer Infantry . From hisAmerican Civil War Diary , Ephraim wrote "Received marching orders. Quite a coincidence; on the day I am 22 years old I start on my first expedition to defend my country's honor and flag." Ephraim served in the Western Theatre of the war, under GeneralWilliam Tecumseh Sherman . He was honorably discharged in 1864, returned toOhio and married Jane Henderson onJuly 26 of that year.He and his wife then moved to
Ionia County, Michigan , to be near other family members in Portland, Lyons, Muir, andSebewa . In 1870 they moved toSunfield, Michigan , where Ephraim operated a steamSawmill . There, they had their son, Lette, onJanuary 26 ,1870 .Sometime after 1873, they moved to
Haring, Michigan , where Shay established a general store and sawmill. In 1876 or 1877, Ephraim had an idea to use alocomotive to haul logs. Withmaple strips onpine rails, the origins of theShay locomotive were put to use. Ephraim started working with Lima Machine Works (laterLima Locomotive Works ) inLima, Ohio , and in 1880, the first Shay Locomotive was shipped to a customer inGrand Rapids, Michigan . In 1881, Shay started filingpatent s. Lima built 4 Shay locomotives in 1881, and were up to 37 Shays in 1883. In 1884, Lima had a 34 page catalog, with 5 different models of Shay Locomotives. By the late 1890s, Shay Locomotives were shipped all over the world.In 1888, Shay moved to
Harbor Springs, Michigan . There, he designed and built ahexagonal shaped house with six wings opening off the central core with a tower on top, still in existence today. The walls, inside and out, were stamped steel. In 1891, Shay built an all steel boat that was 40 feet long and a beam of 6 feet, named the Aha. What's left of the Aha is now back in Harbor Springs. Shay also designed and operated a private water works for Harbor Springs.Shay started his own railroad, the
Harbor Springs Railway (nicknamed the "Hemlock Central"), which was chartered in 1902 and dissolved in 1912. Three locomotives to Shay's own design were the only motive power. The road predominantly hauledlumber , but was also used for sightseeing at 25 cents a head. Shay also made sleds with clear Maple runners asChristmas gifts for the children in town, over 400 made over the years.In 1912, Ephraim's wife Jane died on
July 24 . Ephraim died onApril 19 ,1916 .The Harbor Springs Area Historical Society sponsors the "Shay Days" festival, on a weekend close to his birthday each year at the hexagon house. In 2005, the festival was held
July 15 ,July 16 , andJuly 17 .External links
* [http://www.ephraimshay.com Ephraim Shay website]
* [http://www.ShayLocomotives.com ShayLocomotives.com]
* [http://www.gearedsteam.com/shay/shay.htm Geared Steam Locomotive Works' Shay pages]
* [http://www.cassrailroad.com Cass Scenic Railroad]
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