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Pages in category "1915 establishments in Illinois" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Old Buda 8-cylinder Diesel engine. Buda-Lanova engines were also used by the Whitcomb Locomotive Works of Rochelle IL. Two Buda-Lanova model DCS 1879 6 cylinder supercharged Diesel engines (6.75 bore x 8.75 stroke, 325 hp @ 1,200 rpm) were installed in both 65-DE-14a and 65-DE-19a Diesel electric centercab locomotives that were purchased by the Army and shipped over to Africa and Europe during ...
From a slow production start, sales increased to over 900 cars by 1915. [1] The 1914 Moline-Knight had a new streamlined body style and sat on a pressed-steel frame. It was equipped with Wagner Electric starting and lighting and featured wire wheels. Englishman A. F. Marshall, formerly with the Daimler Company was hired as engine inspector.
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Illinois: Front plate has slots between the serial numbers to allow better radiator ventilation. Indiana: Iowa: Emobossed black text on yellow background Kansas: Kentucky: Louisiana: Louisiana's first license plate was a white serial, "LA", and "1915" on a midnight blue porcelain plate. none First year for state issued plates. Maine: Maryland ...
In 1915 Cleveland introduced a 221 cc (13.5 cu in) [3] displacement two-stroke single-cylinder engine with a longitudinal crankshaft orientation, necessitating a worm drive to turn the axis of rotation of the drive to the transmission by 90°. [1] The transmission was a two speed with a sprocket turning a chain final drive.
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The Berghoff restaurant, at 17 West Adams Street, near the center of the Chicago Loop, was opened in 1898 by Herman Joseph Berghoff and has become a Chicago landmark. [1] In 1999, The Berghoff won a James Beard Foundation Award in the "America's Classics" category, which honors legendary family-owned restaurants across the country.