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  2. Category:1915 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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  3. Moline Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    [12] [1] In 1915 Moline added to their Model 50 Moline-Knight cars with a junior Model 40 that was offered at $1,475 (equivalent to $44,425 in 2023 ), the lowest priced Knight engine car at that time. [1] From 1914 R & V was heavily involved in the war effort of World War I and produced shells under contract for the British. An additional ...

  4. Category:1915 establishments in Illinois - Wikipedia

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  5. Emil Bach House - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] The owner decided to auction the Bach House as a last resort, after other attempts to sell the house had failed. [22] The owner began soliciting bids in February 2005; the starting price of $750,000 was less than a third of the original asking price. [5] [23] [24] Two hundred people expressed interest in the house. [25]

  6. Michael Jordan’s Illinois Mansion Is Reportedly Under ... - AOL

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    While the final sale price is not known at this time, the property is currently listed at $14.9 million. The nine-bedroom, 15-bathroom home was originally put on the market for $29 million in ...

  7. Category:1915 disestablishments in Illinois - Wikipedia

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  8. Glide (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    J. B. Bartholomew started with the Avery Company in Galesburg, Illinois on December 8, 1879 driving a team to haul lumber for a US$1.10 per day. In 1882 the Avery company purchased 18 acres (73,000 m 2 ) in Peoria, Illinois and moved the business there to North Adams and North Jefferson Streets.

  9. Yellow Cab Company - Wikipedia

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    The sale was prompted by the violence associated with the business that culminated in 1928 in his racing stables being destroyed in a $200,000 fire in which 11 thoroughbred horses died. [3] From 1930 till 1982 Yellow Cab of Chicago sourced all of their taxicab fleet from Markin's Checker Motors Corp. of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Holding a near ...