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    The Quinby was an American automobile manufactured in 1899 in Newark, New Jersey. The Horseless Age magazine of March 1899 reported "'It is an unfailing...
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  • Quinby may refer to: Quinby, Virginia Quinby, Kansas Quinby, South Carolina Ivory Quinby House, Illinois Quinby Plantation, South Carolina Byron Quinby...
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    SGV was a Brass Era American automobile manufacturer that made luxury automobiles using Lancia components, from 1911 to 1916. The Acme Motor Car Company...
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  • Ione Marie Quinby Griggs (1891-1991) was a crime journalist for the Chicago Evening Post and subsequently wrote an iconic advice column for the Milwaukee...
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  • Public Library Smith & Mabley at Coachbuilt.com J. M. Quinby & Co.at Coachbuilt.com American Automobile.com - archived copy on S&M Simplex Wikimedia Commons...
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  • American Electric, Baker, Columbia (taxi), Electric Vehicle, Quinby, Stearns, US Automobile, Van Wagoner, Woods; internal-combustion: American, Black, Bramwell-Robinson...
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  • This is a list of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States. They were discontinued for various reasons, such as bankruptcy of the parent company...
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    judice. Quinby and Snell held that the destruction of streetcar systems was integral to a larger strategy to push the United States into automobile dependency...
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    room was located in Palmer & Singer’s new building at 1620 Broadway. J. M Quinby & Company continued to be the main coachbuilder for Simplex. Palmer & Singer...
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    the common name of the Simplex Crane Model 5 luxury automobile, produced by the Simplex Automobile Company in New Brunswick, New Jersey, from 1915 to 1918...
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    the Hol-Tan name. Some cars received custom bodies in New York by Locke, Quinby and Demarest, but most were standard Moons with a new name. Hol-Tans cost...
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    Youngstown and Boardman, and anchors the northern part of that area. Ephraim Quinby founded Warren in 1798, on 441 acres (1.78 km2) of land that he purchased...
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  • sent to keep Quinby Lewis (Hank Patterson), the caretaker, busy. Then the boys use the foot to make tracks that lead to the reservoir. Quinby starts to believe...
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  • Fiat S.p.A., or Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino (Italian Automobile Factory of Turin), was an Italian holding company whose original and core activities...
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    Corso Dante. "RM Sotheby's - r147 1905 FIAT 60 HP Five-Passenger Tourer by Quinby & Co". RM Sotheby's. 2017-07-20. Retrieved 2018-05-29. "1905 Fiat 60 HP...
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    "limited tramway" was proposed by American transport planner H. Dean Quinby in 1962. Quinby distinguished this new concept in rail transportation from historic...
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    Former plantations along the river include Lewisfield, Mulberry, Middleburg, Quinby and Mepkin, which is now operated as Mepkin Abbey, a Trappist monastery...
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  • the play dead, ruling that Solomon's fumble was an incomplete pass. Bill Quinby, the side judge, who was nearest to the play, did not make any call. Five...
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    Liccardo has pushed for transit, cycling, and other alternatives to the automobile in San Jose, a city that grew rapidly in an auto-dominated, suburban model...
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    Hugh Gallen (category American automobile salespeople)
    Hugh Joseph Gallen (July 30, 1924 – December 29, 1982) was an American automobile dealer and Democratic politician from Littleton, New Hampshire. After...
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    and continued construction and improvement of state and local roads as automobiles became more prevalent. After leaving office Floyd returned to his business...
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    concept of light rail had been discussed at least as early as 1962 by Dean Quinby. Vuchic has made a qualified point about the economic value of public transport...
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    Commission 1888, pp. 33–60. Putnam Monument Commission 1888, p. 63. Quinby 1913, pp. 7–8. Quinby 1913, p. 7. Bartlett 1888, pp. 280–282. The American Architect...
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  • Lodge of the Philippine Islands that was established in 1917. Henry B. Quinby (1846–1924), 52nd governor of New Hampshire. Member of Mount Lebanon Lodge...
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    Scripps John M. Donaldson John Samuel Foley William C. Maybury William E. Quinby Michigan portal List of time capsules Andrea Cecil, "100-year-old time capsule...
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    1917 through 1963. Now residential lofts and Bottega Louie restaurant. Quinby Building, 529 W. Seventh Street, Meyer and Holler (1926) Bronson Building...
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    Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show. Between acting roles, Hubbard worked as an automobile salesman and the manager of a restaurant. He retired from acting in 1974...
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    Steve Phillips, former ESPN baseball analyst (from Detroit) William E. Quinby, 19th-century editor and owner of the Detroit Free Press (born in Maine...
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    Lines acquired 64% of the stock in the system in 1946. The same year E. Jay Quinby hand published a document exposing the ownership of National City Lines...
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    fire pot, was invented in 1870 by the renowned American beekeeper, Moses Quinby. 1870 Can opener (rotary, side-opening) The can opener is a device used...
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