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Company completes security certification

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By the end of World War I, Emerson’s annual sales approach $3 million dollars. Under the leadership, the company expands into a new.

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Company expands into eight story factory-building

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In St. Louis, Emerson displays its product line in the dazzling Palace of Electricity as the nationwide demand for electricity continues to soar.

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Company announces range of security products.

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Design breakthrough upgrades Emerson Motors to a more useful horsepower, which is then used to power countless time and effort-saving

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Fierce Competition develop from companies

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Emerson introduces the Parker scalloped blade design, moving air more quietly and efficiently. A design breakthrough upgrades Emerson.

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First product is introduced to the world

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The fledgling company builds its business around AC motors and manufactures the first electric fans sold in North America.

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First company introducing and opening

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Two Scotland-born brothers, Charles and Alexander Meston, see a tremendous business opportunity in developing a reliable electric motor.