Carl Gerlinger

Businessperson, Deceased Person

1878 –

19

Who is Carl Gerlinger?

Carl Gerlinger, Sr. was an American businessperson in the U.S. state of Oregon in the early 20th century.

The nephew of notable lumberman George T. Gerlinger, Carl was born in on March 28, 1878 to George and Matline Gerlinger in Neuwiller, Alsace-Lorraine Germany. He was raised in France. In 1901, Carl came to the US as an engineer aboard a Hamburg-American Line ship. When it docked in Tacoma, Washington, Carl was taken to the Tacoma Hospital suffering from malaria. Louis Gerlinger, Sr., Carl's uncle, persuaded Carl to make his home in Portland, Oregon. There he worked for the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co.. In 1902, Carl moved to Dallas, Oregon to work for the Salem, Falls City and Western Railway owned by his uncle Louis.

In 1908, while working on in the roundhouse on a steam boiler, it exploded. His brother August Gerlinger was killed and several others were injured. Carl lost his right arm. He also temporarily lost his sight. He was laid up for over a year until he regained his sight. He decided to concentrate on inventing. Among his inventions are the oil distributor, oil retort and spark arrestors for locomotives.

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Born
1878
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Oregon

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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