691 resultados para L62 - Automobiles


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Photo album title: Three Men in a Six. President H. B. Joy; Chief Engineer Russell Huff; General Superintendent B. F. Roberts

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Photo album title: Three Men in a Six. President H. B. Joy; Chief Engineer Russell Huff; General Superintendent B. F. Roberts; Packard automobile test trip

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Photo album title: Three Men in a Six. President H. B. Joy; Chief Engineer Russell Huff; General Superintendent B. F. Roberts

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Photo album title: Detroit to San Francisco over Lincoln Highway. May 27-June 18, 1915. Henry B. Joy A. F. Bement; E. Eisenhut

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On verso: 1899-1900 -- Steam car built by Howard Coffin while in College at U. of M. (Ann Arbor) modeled on lines of Locomotive steamer but with larger boiler and Engines (2 cyl.). Please return to Mr. H. E. Coffin. Hudson Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich.

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On verso: 1938 Ensian, p. 304; (Daybook, image #48)

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On verso: Dexter, Mich.

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On verso: Ann Arbor

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Front view of building with automobiles

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Photo album title: Detroit to San Francisco over Lincoln Highway. May 27-June 18, 1915. Henry B. Joy; A.F. Bement, E. Eisenhut

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On verso: Ann Street ffrom 14th St. (14th St. is now Zina Pitcher. This image is looking west toward what isn ow Glenn Ave.)

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On verso: Overland Car. Harbor Springs, Mich. Uncle Frank at steering wheel. Papa beside Uncle Frank. Taken in front of livery stable at Harbor Springs. Other people in the picture were men employed by my father. Signed: Mrs. Earl De La Vergne