George
Dorris and wife in the 1901 "St. Louis"" model designed by Dorris and built
by the St. Louis Motor Carriage Car Company |
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The
owners of St. Louis Motor Carriage Company,
George Dorris (front) and Jesse Fin a company racing and touring car circa 1903.
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St. Louis
Carriage Comany, makers of the
St. Louis Cars and later the Dorris cars, 1899
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Early Soap Box Derby
Entrant
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Blatz Beer Truck |
First Electric Taxis
in New York, 1897
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Dr. Mueller
with his new Steam driven 1901 Milawaukee that he had just purchased from Milawaukee
Automobile |
First Oldsmobile
driven from San Francisco to
New York, 1909
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First Buick, 1904
Chief Engineer Dave Marr and wife |
Lincoln and Frank Fey in second car
1900
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Fey Blacksmith Shop, Northfield, Mn. Frank Fey
and Father are on the steps |
Fey Brothers third car
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Fey Brothers riding in their fourth and last car,
1904 |

Lincoln Fey in Car No. 2, 1898
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Family in an a car bult by J. B. A. Benoit, Benson,
Mn.
1902 |
Road Testing the 1903 Cadillacs
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Bjella automobile built in McIntosh, Minn. by Ole Bjella |
Harry Wilcox testing his
automobile on a rough road, 1905
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1910
Rattan and Reed Body Automobile
Body by Amesbury Rattan and Reed Co.
Amesbury, Ma.
1906-1911
Only body company in the world that made these bodies.
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Roland
and Mary Conklin of Huntington, N.Y., made house-car travel a family experience. Their bus
factory built the Gypsy Van, shown above, and in the summer of 1915, the Conklin family
set out to see America
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A
Fanily home on wheels on a 1909 Truck chassis |
Monument Square, Indianopolis, In., 1908
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Man working on 1903 Orient Buckboard car , 1940 NYC Automobile Sho |
1940 automobile show in New York City
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Man on a Hi-Wheel bicycle
NYC 1940 Automobile Show
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The good old days
NYC 1940 Automobile Show
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The
Winner of the 1940 Auto Show "World's Fair" on Plate
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Breezing along in a 1904 Speedster
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1903 Oldsmobile Pirate |
The original 1902 Cadillac
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1909 Glidden Tour |
The Horse and his Successor. |
Zenkmobile
Factory
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1910 Lambert
Automobile at its Buckeye Automotive factory
Anderson, In.
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Interior of Krit Company automobile shop |
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