Trade catalogs of automobiles, 1897-1940.
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Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders
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Mattapan Road Club.
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Standard Oil Company of New York
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Montgomery Ward
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Montgomery Ward, the world's first general merchandise mail-order business, issued its first single sheet catalog in 1872. By 1887, the Chicago based company had annual sales exceeding $1,000,000 and in 1889 it became a privately held corporation. In 1893, founder Aaron Montgomery Ward sold his controlling interest to partner George R. Thorne, and the company became a public corporation in 1919. In 1931, Sewell L. Avery became chairman and chief executive officer. His te...
Wilhelm, Donald F.
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Petroleum Motors Corporation.
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Aetna Life Insurance Company. Accident and Liability Dept.
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Automobile Legal Association
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L.S. Thacker & Co.
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Automobile Club of Rochester
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Guerrlich, Frederick C.
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Reliable Systems Company.
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Poyser, John R.
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Massachusetts Automobile Club.
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Automobile Manufacturers Association
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The Detroit Automotive Golden Jubilee, or Automotive Golden Jubilee, was organized by the Automobile Manufacturers Association to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the manufacturing of the first automobile in Detroit. From the description of Records of the Detroit Automotive Golden Jubilee, March-Oct. 1946 (bulk May 1946). (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 52452316 ...
Veteran Motor Car Club of America
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Erskine, Albert Russel.
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Automobile School (New York)
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Canton Foundry & Machine Company.
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American Car & Foundry Co.
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corp.
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Suplee, Henry Harrison 1856-
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Fisher Body Corporation.
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Raceland (Framingham Center)
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Ross Roy Service Inc.
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Studebaker Corporation
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The H&C Studebaker blacksmith shop opened in 1852 in downtown South Bend, Indiana. Henry and Clement Studebaker's shop would turn into Studebaker Manufacturing Company in 1868 and become the largest wagon manufacturer in the world. Studebaker would also be the only manufacturer to successfully switch from horse drawn to gasoline powered vehicles. After the turn of the century Studebaker eased its way into the automobile market with an electric car in 1902, followed by gasoline powered cars i...
Antique Auto Show (1948 : New York, N.Y.)
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