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Ace Motor Corporation. Allen (1913 Philadelphia automobile) American Austin Car Company. American Bantam. Atlas (Pittsburgh automobile)
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (Farmer Jack, Food Basics USA, The Food Emporium, Sav-A-Center, Super Fresh, Waldbaum's) H. H. Gregg Hartz Mountain Industries
The Twyford Motor-Car Company went into bankruptcy in December 1908 with obligations of over $20,000. In March 1909, two brothers, Wilbert Newton and James Malcolm Humphrey Jr., (of Humphrey Brick and Tile Company and sons of James Humphrey Sr.) bought the factory for $12,000, including the machinery and patents. At the time, the factory ...
Para ver este vehículo u obtener más detalles. call (570) 659-5406.. Matthews Motor Company 1856 N Williamson Road Covington, PA 16917
Para ver este vehículo u obtener más detalles. call (570) 659-5406.. Matthews Motor Company 1856 N Williamson Road Covington, PA 16917
Para ver este vehículo u obtener más detalles. call (570) 659-5406.. Matthews Motor Company 1856 N Williamson Road Covington, PA 16917
The Matheson was a luxury American automobile manufactured from 1903 to 1912, first in Grand Rapids, Michigan, then Holyoke, Massachusetts and from 1906 in a purpose-built factory in Forty Fort, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Matheson Motor Car Company president was Charles W. Matheson with Frank F. Matheson serving as Secretary.
The Henry Ford II World Center, also commonly known as the Ford World Headquarters and popularly known as the Glass House, [1] [2] is the administrative headquarters for Ford Motor Company, a 12-story, glass-faced office building [3] designed to accommodate a staff of approximately 3,000. The building is located at 1 American Road at Michigan ...