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1927 Iver Johnson model 90 bicycle. Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works - "Honest cycles at honest prices" - 1897. Iver Johnson bicycles are classic examples of early American bicycles, and during the bicycle boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the company had a very productive bicycle manufacturing and sales line of business.
Oscar Frederick Mossberg (1866–1937) was born on 1 September 1866, in Sweden, near the village of Svanskog in Värmland, and emigrated to the United States in 1886. [3] [4] Mossberg went to work at the Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.
As a note, Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works is a company that originally started in 1891 (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) [4] [circular reference] and bears no relation, besides the namesake, to the Iver Johnson Arms of this instance, which was purchased as a name right in 1973 by Louis Imperato, of Middlesex, New Jersey, from the original Iver ...
The Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works made motorcycles for a short time, in addition to their primary products, firearms and bicycles. Assumption Life, a large financial services company, was founded in Fitchburg in 1903 before moving to Moncton, New Brunswick.
Worcester Cycle Manufacturing Company: 1899: E. C. Stearns Bicycle Agency: ... Taylor signed a contract to race with the Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works team of ...
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Aubrey Dameron disappeared from Grove, Oklahoma, in March 2019. Remains found in January have been positively identified as belonging to her. The Quapaw Nation Marshal Service has stated that the ...
Charles Askins, Jr. (October 28, 1907 – March 2, 1999), also known as Col. Charles "Boots" Askins, was an American lawman, US Army officer, and writer. [1] He served in law enforcement (US Forest Service and Border Patrol) in the American Southwest prior to the Second World War. [2]