Records, 1902-1937.

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Records, 1902-1937.

Patent for transmission-gear, issued to David Fergusson, Buffalo, N.Y., assignor to the George N. Pierce Co., 1902; constitution and by-laws of the company's Employees' Benevolent Association, 1914; trademark registration papers for the Philippine Islands and Puerto Rico, 1919, Turkey, 1930, and Venezuela, 1933; and photocopy of the common stock prospectus, 1937.

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George N. Pierce Co.

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Fergusson, David A. S.

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Collector of manuscripts. From the description of Collection concerning the Inquistion in Spanish America, 1611-1796. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79455550 Chief engineer of the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company, 1901-1921. From the description of Resume and notebook, [ca. 1906]-1915. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 33113663 Epithet: Colonel; of Seattle, USA British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Descriptio...

Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company

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Buffalo automobile and truck manufacturing company with origins in firm founded in 1870, becoming the George N. Pierce Company in 1896 and the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company in 1909. In 1928 came under control of the Studebaker Corporation; in 1932 sold its truck business to the White Motor Company (a Studebaker subsidiary). Reorganization in 1933 proved ineffective, and in 1934 Pierce-Arrow filed for bankruptcy. Continued limited operations until 1937 when buildings and machinery were bought by...

Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company. Employees' Benevolent Association.

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