• The Michigan-Peninsular Car Company was a railroad rolling stock manufacturing company formed from the merger of five manufacturing companies in 1892...
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  • smaller manufacturers to form the Michigan-Peninsular Car Company. Willis F. Dunbar and George S. May. Michigan: A History of the Wolverine State. 3rd Revised...
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  • rates were around 76 cars per day. In 1892, Michigan Car and Peninsular Car merged to form the Michigan-Peninsular Car Company, which was the largest...
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    38.7848658; -90.4808884 ACF Industries, originally the American Car and Foundry Company (abbreviated as ACF), is an American manufacturer of railroad rolling...
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  • Michigan (to AC&F) Michigan-Peninsular Car Company (to AC&F) Middletown Car Company (1869 – c. 1930) Middletown, Pennsylvania Midwest Freight Car (1973–) Clinton...
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  • Railway of Brazil. Michigan-Peninsular Car Company, later to become part of American Car and Foundry, is founded in Detroit, Michigan. Muroran Main Line...
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  • Railway Peninsular Railroad Peninsular Railway Peninsular Railway - Illinois Peninsular Railway - Indiana Peninsular Railway - Michigan Peninsular Railway...
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    Rainier Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer founded in 1905 by John T. Rainier in Flushing, New York and from 1908 produced in Saginaw...
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    Marquette (automobile) (category Defunct manufacturing companies based in Michigan)
    when the Berwick Auto Car Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan, frequently took it as a model designation for their electric car in 1904. One of the General...
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    Illustrated. Gaylord, Michigan: Herald Printing House. 1905. Granlund, Bill. "The Rise and Fall of the Gaylord Motor Car Company". Retrieved June 19, 2023...
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    east–west from Grand Rapids through Allendale and ending at Lake Michigan. M-46, a cross-peninsular road, running across the entire mitten of the Lower Peninsula...
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    Motors Company (GM) is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The company is most...
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    booming market for steel railroad cars. American Car & Foundry predecessor Michigan-Peninsular Car had produced steel frame cars beginning in 1897, American...
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    with the Peninsular Electric Light Company; the latter company controlled the city's electric distribution network. In 1903, the two companies merged as...
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    organized the Peninsular Car Works, which in 1884 was renamed into the Peninsular Car Company. Hecker was president of both companies, and business made...
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    the "ACE" car. The quarter mile stretch of land along Michigan Avenue became a hub for car dealerships starting in 1912 when the first car dealership...
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    Grand Rapids Terminal Railroad Michigan Air Line Railway Muskegon Railway and Navigation Company Peninsular Railway of Michigan and Indiana Pontiac, Oxford...
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    GTE (category Companies based in Stamford, Connecticut)
    obtained the purchases of multiple companies. such as Lenkurt Electric Company, Inc and Peninsular Telephone Company. In 1960, GT&E International Incorporated...
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    Swift Refrigerator Line (category Refrigerator car lines of the United States)
    animals "on-the-hoof") to haul them into Michigan and then eastward through Canada. In 1880 the Peninsular Car Company (subsequently purchased by ACF) delivered...
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    Anthony Hall. Joy began his career as an office boy with Peninsular Car Company (a Detroit company controlled by his father), working his way up to becoming...
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    581806; -84.775694 Central Michigan, also called Mid Michigan, is a region in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. As its name implies, it...
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    1892, Peninsular merged with the Michigan Car Company, taking over the majority of the railcar market in Detroit. At the time, Michigan-Peninsular Car was...
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    The Huron River is a 130-mile-long (210 km) river in southeastern Michigan, rising out of the Huron Swamp in Springfield Township in northern Oakland County...
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    Detroit, Michigan, 1701–1922; Volume 3, The S. J. Clarke publishing company, p. 608 Charles K. Hyde (2005), The Dodge brothers: the men, the motor cars, and...
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    haul them into Michigan and then eastward through Canada. In 1880, the Peninsular Car Company (subsequently purchased by American Car & Foundry) delivered...
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    newspaper, The Peninsular Phoenix and Gazetteer, was founded in 1857, which was followed by the biweekly University Chronicle in 1867 and The Michigan Daily in...
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    Christian H. Buhl (category Michigan Whigs)
    president of. He also organized Detroit Copper and Brass Company and the Peninsular Car Company. Buhl was originally a Whig, but became a Republican after...
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    Saginaw (/ˈsæɡɪnɔː/) is a city in and the seat of Saginaw County, Michigan, United States. The city proper had a population of 44,202 at the 2020 census...
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    transporting live cattle) to haul the cars into Michigan and then eastward through Canada. In 1880 the Peninsular Car Company (subsequently purchased by ACF)...
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    transporting live cattle) to haul the cars into Michigan and then eastward through Canada. In 1880 the Peninsular Car Company (subsequently purchased by ACF)...
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