 Jeffery promoting his Rambler Automobile
named after his favorite horse "Rambler"
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Little Lady riding in a 1907 High Wheel
Jewell
Forest City Motor Co. Cleveland and Massillon, Oh.
1906-1909 |
 1911 Delivery Truck |
1910 Hudson
Hudson Motor Car Co. Detroit, MI
1909-1954
|
 1899 Four wheel
Duryea military vehicle
fitted with 30 caliber Colt Model 1895"Potato Dipper"
machine gun
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 1898 Duryea Military wagon fitted
with a machine gun
|
 1904 Davidson Auto
Battery vehicles. Davidson
worked with Duryea in building these vehicles
for the military
|
 First Automobile race in American was in 1895.
There were several foreign cars entered, including Benz. The Duryea was the winer and
claimed the $2000.00 prize
|
 Inside the Duryea factory in 1896
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S.R. Bailey at the wheel of his 1912
Electric car with
Thomas Edison as a passenger
S.R. Bailey and Co. Amesbury, Ma.
|
 Buick Test Engineer Walter Marr driving a 1903
Buick with Thomas Buick, David Buick's
son as a passenger
|
 Riding an EMF to South
Dakota |
Semms Motor Co. Dodge Dealership
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1920's Amoco Gasoline Station |
 The original Columbus Buggy Company
factory in Columbus, Oh
|
1915
Garage and Repair shop |
 Thompson
Factory and Employees
|
Thomas Edison showing off his 1913 Baker
Electric |
 1909 Truck Hauling Junk |
 1916 view of the inside the Inter-State
Automobile Co.
Muncie, In.
|
1910 Winton,
Winton Motor Carriage Co., Cleveland, Oh.
1897-1924
|
 A horse drawn Sayer and Scovill Hearse in a
Christmas Parade
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Miss Uppity-Up and her 1910 Limousine
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1910 Metropol Racer,
Metropol Motors Corp. Port Jefferson, NY
1909-1913
|
Taking
a rest alongside their 1921 Lexington Automobile
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Delivery Van |
The owner of this National car is getting some
attention
|
 1915 Showroom |
 Winton in his Bullet Racer was the winner in
Daytona's
first sactioned race
|
 Jackson Automobile Company
employees
providing gasolone and lunch for the
1909 Glidden Tour participants
|
 Four Passenger High Wheelers were unusual
|

Nell Richardson and Alice Burke in a Saxon Golden Eagle as they toured the country
in 1916 for women's right |
 1901 Autocar Co.
Jones on the ground is talking with John and Lewis Clark
|
 1905 Locomobile Racer
Joe Tracey driver, A.L. Ricker, President of Locomobile, looking on |
 1908 "Querty" Delivery Van
First six letters on a typewiter
Underwood Typewriter
|
 Shriners riding in a 1908 REO in their parade |
 Pope Hartfords for sale outside the factory in
1905
|
 1918 Canfield Gas Staton in Lakewood, Oh. |
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