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  2. Staver - Wikipedia

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    Henry C. Staver died in 1907 and his son Harry B. Staver became president of Staver Carriage Company. [3] [4] [5] The company's initial Staver automobile was an 18/20- hp high wheeler, with a stanhope body. Larger, more powerful and more expensive at $1,000 (equivalent to $32,700 in 2023) than most high-wheelers, it was fully equipped with top ...

  3. Pyle-National Company Plant - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. January 19, 2021. The Pyle-National Company Plant is a historic industrial plant at 1334 North Kostner Avenue in the Humboldt Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The Pyle-National Company, which produced lights for steam locomotives and other heavy machinery, built the plant in 1916. The company was founded in 1897 by George ...

  4. Brewster & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Brewster & Company was an American custom carriage and motorcar coachbuilder. James Brewster established the company in 1810 which operated for approximately 130 years. Brewster got its start in New Haven, Connecticut, and quickly gained a reputation for producing the best carriages in the country. In 1827, he set his shop at 52 Broad Street in ...

  5. Carriage Association of America - Wikipedia

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    Website. carriageassociationofamerica.com. The Carriage Association of America (CAA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the history and traditions of carriage driving, and the preservation and restoration of horse-drawn carriages and sleighs. It is headquartered at the Kentucky Horse Park along with its sister organization, the Carriage ...

  6. Charles O. Boynton House - Wikipedia

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    Charles O. Boynton was born in 1826 in Rockingham, Vermont. He came to Illinois in 1847 and opened a dry goods store in Chicago. Two years later he moved to Sycamore and opened another store, this time a general store. He began lending money in 1852 by obtaining capital from back East at lower interest rates and then lending locally at a higher ...

  7. Tincher - Wikipedia

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    Tincher. The Tincher was a brand of automobile produced from 1903–1908 in Chicago, Illinois, [1] and from 1908 to 1909 in South Bend, Indiana. The car was named after its developer, Thomas Luther Tincher, but built by the Chicago Coach and Carriage Company [2] [self-published source] using components and body sections fabricated by the German ...

  8. Albaugh-Dover Co. - Wikipedia

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    Square Turn Tractor Company (1917-1925) [1] The Albaugh-Dover Co. was an American manufacturer of farm implements, tractors, and automobiles based in Chicago, Illinois . Automobiles

  9. Nyberg Automobile - Wikipedia

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    Nyberg Works - Chattanooga, Tennessee. In February of 1912, a manufacturing plant was established and a separate organization of the Nyberg Automobile Works was set up for Chattanooga. It started with capital stock of $150,000 investment by C.E.James, John A. Patten, Z.C. Patten Jr., Henry Nyberg, F.H. Dowler and G. H. Miller.