It sure does.
The plant was famous for building Shay and “Super Power” locomotives for many years.
Thank you, I was curious if it was the same plant. Must have been the Lima Locomotive works then. They eventually merged with General Machinery Corporation Locomotive of Hamilton Ohio, and then eventually these merged with the Baldwin Locomotive Works and became the BLH Corporation. Then later BLH started to primarily build construction machinery. There is some interesting history at that plant besides the military history. Bet there are 6 generations of same family iron workers there who have worked in that same plant. :)