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Despite this competition, Overman held firm to its $100 bicycle prices, which hurt sales. [7] By December 1897, the company, facing bankruptcy, was in debt for over a half-million dollars, their shops closed, and hundreds of employees were thrown out of work. [7] Creditors extended a last-minute effort to revive the company on January 1, 1898. [8]
The H. T. Hackney Company incorporated on October 1, 1897. [2] Following Henry Tate Hackney's death in 1899, his brother-in-law, Benjamin Morton (1875–1952), became president of the company. [ 2 ] In 1905, H. T. Hackney merged with a powerful Knoxville wholesaler, M. L. Ross and Company, which was then under control of William Cary Ross, the ...
E. & H. T. Anthony & Company was the largest supplier and distributors of photographic supplies in the United States during the 19th century. [1] The company is notable for capturing various important historical images of the time, including one of the only daguerreotypes taken of 7th President Andrew Jackson .
Top-Break Automatic Ejecting Model 1.32 S&W, .32 H&R, or .38 S&W; 5- or 6- shot; hard rubber grip panels with floral design, 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 in. barrel, modified American Double Action mechanism and frame, nickel finish, First Variation marked on top of barrel with company name and address only and two guide rods for ejector (1885–1886), Second ...
1894 Hildebrand & Wolfmüller 1897 Millet De Dion trike with a seat trailer Perks & Birch Autowheel 1896 Pennington Autocar. List of motorcycles of the 1890s aka motorrad (DE) sometimes motor cycle or moto cycle
Pages in category "1897" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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Parker produced more than 40 scientific papers. [2] They include nine papers on moas published between 1889 and 1895, and a 100-page monograph on the history of the kiwi, which was later condensed into two articles in the New Zealand Journal of Science.