Holyoke was an American automobile company started in Holyoke, Massachusetts in 1899. The first car had a two-cylinder, 7 hp motor. The cars were designed...
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Matheson was a luxury American automobile manufactured from 1903 to 1912, first in Grand Rapids, Michigan, then Holyoke, Massachusetts and from 1906 in...
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station Holyoke Heritage State Park Holyoke Automobile Company Holyoake, a surname Holyoak, a surname Holyoke Blue Sox, a baseball team in Holyoke, Massachusetts...
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Greuter, who had been manufacturing automobiles in Holyoke since at least 1898, establishs the Holyoke Automobile Company, which would later be purchased...
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located on Mount Tom in Holyoke, Massachusetts, was originally built as a trolley park by the Holyoke Street Railway Company. Trolley parks were built...
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defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States. They were discontinued for various reasons, such as bankruptcy of the parent company, mergers...
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Carriage Company [de] Duryea Economy Motor Car Company [de] Electrobat Eureka Fuller* Hatfield Haynes-Apperson* Hobbie Accessible Holsman Holyoke International...
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Mount Holyoke, a traprock mountain, elevation 935 feet (285 m), is the westernmost peak of the Holyoke Range and part of the 100-mile (160 km) Metacomet...
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William P. Yoerg (category Mayors of Holyoke, Massachusetts)
32nd mayor of Holyoke, Massachusetts. A tire salesman and garage proprietor prior to his political career, Yoerg established his company, Yoerg Tire &...
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Goldschmidt Thermite Company before returning to Holyoke as an assistant general manager. Operated by the Holyoke Street Railway Company, abbreviated on livery...
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bagasse at Chemical Paper's mills in Holyoke. The process's first use was in the printing of a special edition of the Holyoke Transcript-Telegram. This demonstration...
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Janet Huntington Brewster (category Mount Holyoke College alumni)
and sociology in 1933 from Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts. As a student leader at Mount Holyoke, she met Edward R. Murrow, a graduate...
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Charles Duryea (category American founders of automobile manufacturers)
also the largest automobile factory in the United States. For the history of the company and its cars, see Duryea Motor Wagon Company. Duryea sought out...
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people, 15,361 households, and 9,329 families residing in the city of Holyoke, Massachusetts. The population density was 723.6/km2 (1,874/mi²). There...
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Treasurer and Holyoke mayor Duryea brothers, Charles Duryea (1861–1938) and Frank Duryea (1869–1967), were the first to build an automobile in the United...
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Timeline of motor vehicle brands (redirect from L'Ardennais (automobile))
Stearns, US Automobile, Van Wagoner, Woods; internal-combustion: American, Black, Bramwell-Robinson, Buick, Gasmobile, Gurley, Holyoke, International...
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Miller (disambiguation) (section Companies)
Harry Miller (auto racing) Miller (automobile), a former U.S. car maker Miller Brewing Company, a U.S. beer company Miller Camera Support Equipment, an...
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Whiting, Wisconsin Whiting, Wyoming Whiting Bay (Maine), US Whiting Farms, Holyoke, Massachusetts, neighborhood Whiting Hill, mountain in Dukes County, Massachusetts...
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the Duryea Motor Wagon Company became the first company to manufacture and sell gasoline-powered automobiles. The company's motto was "there is no better...
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beginning at the end of the 19th century. While working for the Holyoke Water Power Company, Herschel would develop the means for measuring these flows to...
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Five Colleges in Hampshire County. Similarly the Springfield-Chicopee-Holyoke economies transformed from volume producers of goods such as paper and...
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Springfield, Massachusetts (section Former companies)
Massachusetts state legislator Elizur Holyoke, early explorer of Western Massachusetts, for whom Holyoke, Massachusetts, and the Holyoke Range are named Joseph French...
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Wistariahurst (category Buildings and structures in Holyoke, Massachusetts)
house was removed to Holyoke, the carriage house was constructed circa 1880, and eventually expanded in 1913 to accommodate automobiles. Following the donation...
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State University Purple 20 – Holyoke/Springfield via Holyoke Mall – Riverdale Red 24 – Essex/Appleton via Cabot/Sargent/Holyoke Hospital (Saturday only) As...
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center of automobile and motorcycle innovation. The United States' first gasoline-powered automobile company, the Duryea Motor Wagon Company, was founded...
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set. Since 1932, the song has been sung by graduating seniors at Mount Holyoke College during the Laurel Parade ceremony, part of the college's graduation...
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Robert M. Keating (redirect from Keating Wheel Company)
Transcript-Telegram. Holyoke, Massachusetts. January 20, 1922. Retrieved February 28, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Media related to Keating Wheel Company at Wikimedia...
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(1921–1938) Minerva Park, Minerva Park, Ohio (1895–1902) Mountain Park, Holyoke, Massachusetts (1897–1987) Mount Holly Park, Mount Holly Springs, Pennsylvania...
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Agawam included lands as far south as Windsor Locks, as far north as Holyoke, and as far west as Westfield.) In 1640, Springfield voted to separate...
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Joan Newton Cuneo (category Sportspeople from Holyoke, Massachusetts)
banned from racing." Joan Carter Newton was born on July 22, 1876, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, the youngest of four daughters born to Leila Vulte and...
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