From the The Fire Museum of Greater Chicago Facebook page:
The last few months we have been in contact with FWD/Seagrave in Clintonville, WI. They have been interested in displaying one of our three Water Towers in their museum temporarily. With all the logistics taken care of Water Tower 3, a 1923 Seagrave, was taken to the FWD/Seagrave Museum in Wisconsin. Here are a few of the pictures and the gentlemen that made it happen.

The Fire Museum of Greater Chicago photo

The Fire Museum of Greater Chicago photo

The Fire Museum of Greater Chicago photo

The Fire Museum of Greater Chicago photo

The Fire Museum of Greater Chicago photo

The Fire Museum of Greater Chicago photo

The Fire Museum of Greater Chicago photo

The Fire Museum of Greater Chicago photo
thanks Dennis
#1 by Mike C on June 6, 2024 - 4:13 PM
Dennis – The way the article reads is as if they contacted FWD/Seagrave corporate. I’m guessing the article should’ve ready, they were in contact with the FWD/Seagrave museum.
#2 by Dennis on June 6, 2024 - 9:58 AM
Mike C., the FWD/Seagrave Museum is a 501(c)(3) foundation. It’s not directly apart of the Seagrave corporation but what’s your point? Its still the FWD/Seagrave Museum.
#3 by Mike C on June 5, 2024 - 8:01 PM
I had the understanding the FWD/Seagrave Museum was not affiliated with the actual Seagrave Corporation. I believe they are two separate organizations.