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Rooted in Waterloo, Iowa, the William Galloway Company distinguished itself as both a purveyor of goods through mail-order catalogs and a fabricator of robust gas engines, dependable trucks, and powerful tractors. Between 1916 and 1920, Galloway brought forth two distinct tractor designs. Unfortunately, financial difficulties led to the company’s bankruptcy in 1920, bringing an end to their tractor manufacturing operations.

The Denning-designed tractor was brought to life by General Ordnance, marketed under both the National Tractor and GO banners. Rooted in Derby, Connecticut, General Ordnance initially forged munitions. In 1918, they acquired Denning, based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and for a short period, released tractors under the National Tractor name, ultimately transitioning to branding them as General Ordnance. Manufacturing ceased in 1921, culminating in the company's bankruptcy declaration the following year in 1922.