It was said in the nothing but massive 1910 Internal Combustion Engines volume, which is heavy and large just to handle, that the Snow Steam Pump Works of Buffalo, New York were the first to make large gas engines in America. At that time they made their A type engines in eleven models, ranging from 400 to 2,500hp. Their designs were well advanced, particularly in the practical quality castings made. The Snow B range, which was made in single and tandem lines, featured nine models from 60 to 500hp.
The company first came to prominence when they installed, in approximately 1903, the California Gas & Electric Corporation of San Francisco 5,400hp engines successfully. It could not have been an easy job to complete, particularly as the company came from the…
