Stephen Foster Briggs
American engineer
Intro | American engineer | |
Places | United States of America | |
was | Engineer | |
Work field | Engineering | |
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Birth | 4 December 1885 | |
Death | 16 October 1976 (aged 90 years) |
Stephen Foster Briggs (December 4, 1885 – October 16, 1976) was an American engineer, co-founder of the Briggs & Stratton manufacturing company, and founder of Outboard Marine Corporation.
Born in Watertown, South Dakota, S. F. Briggs graduated from South Dakota State College (SDSU). His first product was a six-cylinder, two-cycle engine, which he developed during an upper level engineering course at SDSU. Eager to produce his engine, he entered the rapidly expanding automobile industry after graduation. Bill Juneau, a coach at South Dakota State, knew of Briggs's ambition and the entrepreneurial interests of Harold M. Stratton, a successful grain merchant who had a farm next to Juneau's, and introduced the two to each other.