[General Motors Corporation : historical materials]. Folder 87-4.19.5a

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[General Motors Corporation : historical materials]. Folder 87-4.19.5a

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Smith, George R., approximately 1831-1863

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Farmer and soldier, of Noble County, Ind. From the description of Papers, 1852-1863. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70928755 ...

Peng, K.C.

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Carmichael, Thomas J.

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Thorne, M. A.

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Schlaack, Jerry

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Scott, Thomas.

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Teague, Lester C.

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Archer, Thomas P. (Thomas Porter), 1885-1949

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Immel Body Company

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Wolf, Gilbert H.

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Strickland, George H.

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General Motors Corporation. Allison Division

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Durant Motors, Inc. Flint Motor

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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...

Jensen, Herman, 18..-19..

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General Motors Corporation. Fisher Body Division. Aircraft Division

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Wilkerson, Daniel C.

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Bankard, E. H.

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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...

Mann, Chuck

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Swindell, Frank

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McCuen, Charles L., 1892-

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United States Carriage Co.

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United States. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary of Defense

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Stonex, Kenneth A., 1909-

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Deeds, E. A. 1874-1960

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Trowbridge, Roy P.

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Sullivan, Eileen I.

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Columbus Buggy Company

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Marvin, John T.

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Dodge Brothers

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Lemak, Henry

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Perna, Frank

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AllisoNews. Allison Division of General Motors

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Muenk, Bernard J.

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General motors corporation

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Pudas, William F.

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Walsh, Lyle A.

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Upton, Ernest W.

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Barr, Harry F., 1904-

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Wells, Ervin R.

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Barth, W. L. (William L.)

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Dumville, Harry C.

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General Motors Proving Ground

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Polhemus, Von D.

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Kelley, Oliver K.

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Ludwig Brothers

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Maurer, Philip W.

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Menton, Wilmer

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Miller, Donald D.

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National Cash Register Company

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Cash register manufacturing and sales company, founded by John H. Patterson in Dayton, Ohio, in 1884. Later the company became known as NCR. From the description of Souvenir of Fifth Annual Convention of the Hundred Point Club, Dayton, Ohio, 1911, Jan. 9-14. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 166329104 The National Cash Register Company was founded in 1884 in Dayton, Ohio. by John H. Patterson. Maker of the first mechanical cash registers and predecessor of NCR C...

McLaughlin, Robert Samuel, 1871-1972

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Packard motor car company

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The Packard Twin-Six was manufactured and sold in 1915. Joy made a trip in the spring of 1915 and Waldron made several trips afterwards, maybe as early as the fall of 1915, when Waldon was the General Manager of Packard. Henry B. Joy was born on Nov. 23, 1864, the son of James F. and Mary (Bourne) Joy. After graduating from Phillip's Academy (Andover, Mass.), Sheffield Scientific School, and Yale University, he began life as an office boy with the Pennisular Car Co., working his way up to clerk,...

Kettering, Charles Franklin, 1876-1958

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Inventor, scientist, and humanitarian, best known for his invention of the automobile self-starter and his co-founding of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; founder of DELCO; official of General Motors; b. near Loudonville, Ohio; resident of Dayton, Ohio. From the description of Charles Kettering collection, ca. 1930-ca. 1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70958264 Charles F. Kettering was born August 28, 1876 in Loudonville, Ohio to Jacob and Martha K...

Oswald, John, 1895-

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Johnson, Harold T.

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Sherrick, Everett B.

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Wilson, Charles Erwin, 1890-1961

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Slater, Marshall A.

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Roche, James M.

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Auburn Auto Company

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Ludwig, Clarence P.

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McIntyre, William C.

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McGee, Clarence E., -1965

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Robbins, Lenore A.

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Willits, George H.

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Spencer, Louis M., 1883-

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Reed, Harold L. (Harold Lyle), 1888-

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Marks, Craig, 1929-

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Nowinski, Bruno M.

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Chryst, William A.

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Winchell, Frank J.

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McWilliams, Robert L.

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Pierce, Earl R.

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Hill, Walter E. (Walter Ensign), 1937-

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Caris, Darl F.

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Voorhees, Seymour

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Phillips Custom Body

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Graham-Paige

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Lindsay, John D.

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Spence, William S.

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Brady, Charles J.

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Van Dyke, Joseph

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Wilson, Richard A. 1933-

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Southard, Agnes

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American Car and Foundry Company

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The Jackson and Sharp Company, a manufacturer of railroad passenger cars, was incorporated in Delaware on February 24, 1869, as the successor to the partnership of Jackson & Sharp. Job H. Jackson (1833-1901), a tinsmith and mechanic, and Jacob F. Sharp (ca. 1815-1888), an experienced car builder, opened a small car-building shop in Wilmington, Delaware, in 1863. Wilmington was a major center for the manufacture of railroad passenger cars prior to the development of P...

Watrous, Kenneth F.

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Kublin, George H.

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Smith, Roger B., 1925-2007

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Larson, William B.

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Stonex, George A.

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Hupp Motor Company

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Thoms, Louis

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Sinkowski, John L.

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Sienkiewicz, Harry L.

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Underwood, Arthur

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Welch, Henry W., 1914-

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American LaFrance Fire Engine Company

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Finger, R. B.

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Nagey, Tibor F.

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Van Hook, Harry

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Rice, Stanley T.

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Lovett, George A.

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Class Journal Company

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Ahrens, Don E.

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Simpson, Daniel T.

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Ruegg, Max

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Murphy, Thomas Aquinas, 1915-2006

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Skeels, Paul C.

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Tide Water Oil Company

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Smaga, George

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Maynard, Albert A.

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Spinner, Robert

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Lundstrom, Louis C.

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Ludwig, Frederick J.

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Knudsen, S. E. 1912-

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