F. B. Stearns and Company, later known as F. B. Stearns Company was an American manufacturer of luxury cars in Cleveland, Ohio marketed under the brand...
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Barbara, California Stearns (automobile) Stearns (crater), a lunar crater named after Carl Leo Stearns Stearns (surname) 2035 Stearns, an asteroid named...
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E. C. Stearns & Company was a manufacturer of tools and hardware in Syracuse, New York and was organized in 1864 as George N. Stearns Company by George...
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Steamobile (1900–1902) Stearns (1898–1911) Became Stearns-Knight for 1912–1929. Stearns Electric (1899–1903) Renamed to Stearns Steamer for 1901–1903 Steco...
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Stearns Steam Carriage Company was a manufacturer of steam automobiles in Syracuse, New York, founded by Edward C. Stearns. Stearns built electric automobiles...
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Although he planned to go back to Germany in 1904, instead he joined the Stearns Automobile Company in Cleveland as a carburetor maker. Galamb applied for work...
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including E. C. Stearns & Company, Stearns Automobile Company, Stearns Steam Carriage Company, Stearns Typewriter Company, and E. C. Stearns Bicycle Agency...
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Brass Era car (redirect from Brass Era automobile)
Missouri) Standard Automobile Company of New York (New York, New York) Stanley Motor Carriage Company (Newton, Massachusetts) F. B. Stearns Company (Cleveland...
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Timeline of motor vehicle brands (redirect from L'Ardennais (automobile))
American Electric, Baker, Columbia (taxi), Electric Vehicle, Quinby, Stearns, US Automobile, Van Wagoner, Woods; internal-combustion: American, Black, Bramwell-Robinson...
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Automobile manufacturers are companies and organizations that produce motor vehicles. Many of these companies are still in business, and many of the companies...
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List of car brands (redirect from List of automobile makes)
(1926–2010) Rambler (1897–1914, 1958–1969) Saturn (1985–2010) Staver (1907–1914) Stearns-Knight Studebaker (1852–1967) Vector (1989–1993) Wheego (2009–2013) Willys...
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Chrysler (redirect from Chrysler (automobile))
historically as Chrysler (/ˈkraɪslər/ KRY-slər), is one of the "Big Three" automobile manufacturers in the United States, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan...
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vehicles History of the automobile Steam car Steam bus Steam wagon "1700 Steam carriage from Grimaldi". History of the Automobile: origin to 1900. Hergé...
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American Automobile Association (AAA – commonly pronounced as "Triple A" or "Three A" but also pronounced as individual letters) is a federation of motor...
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his automobile business, after the production of about 400 cars. In 1916 Moyer incorporated as H. A. Moyer, Inc., and became a dealer for Stearns-Knight...
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Automobile experimentation and design in the US started a few years after Carl Benz patented and produced his original gasoline-powered motor car in 1886...
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Packard (redirect from Ohio Automobile Company)
Cleveland manufacturing plant automobile production to brewing for Carling Black Label Beer. By 1938, Franklin, Marmon, Ruxton, Stearns-Knight, Stutz, Duesenberg...
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Irving Place Capital (redirect from Bear Stearns Merchant Banking)
separation from Bear Stearns' owner JPMorgan Chase in 2008. Since inception, Irving Place Capital and its predecessor, Bear Stearns Merchant Banking has...
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mid-1920s, Willys also acquired the F. B. Stearns Company of Cleveland and assumed continued production of the Stearns-Knight luxury car, as well. John Willys...
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run average of 50,000 cars per year after 1922. Willys also purchased Stearns-Knight of Cleveland, Ohio, which also used a sleeve valve Knight Engine...
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Luxury car (redirect from Luxury automobile)
LaFayette, LaSalle, Lincoln, Marmon, Packard, Peerless, Pierce Arrow, Ruxton, Stearns-Knight, and Stutz. The Great Depression put many luxury car manufacturers...
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Canada. In August 1911, the engine was licensed by the US automobile makers Columbia, Stearns, and Stoddard-Dayton. A license was also purchased by the...
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List of defunct consumer brands (section Automobiles)
Company Oldsmobile Overland Automobile Packard Peerless Motor Company Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company Playboy Automobile Company Plymouth Pontiac REO...
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Straight-eight engine (section Luxury automobiles)
notable straight-eight-powered automobiles were built by Daimler, Mercedes-Benz, Isotta Fraschini, Alfa Romeo, Stutz, Stearns-Knight and Packard. One marketing...
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manufacturer of luxury automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio, in business from 1904 to 1911. It was the result of a reorganization of the Hoffman Automobile Company. In...
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John Willys (category American founders of automobile manufacturers)
control, Willys once again began expanding and in 1925 bought the F.J. Stearns Co. of Cleveland, Ohio that made a line of luxury vehicles. In 1926 Willys...
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H. A. Moyer, Inc., and became a dealer for Velie automobiles and Stearns-Knight automobiles. Stearns-Knight operated for only a short time before merging...
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Allstate Filthy Forty Frazer Henry J Kaiser Darrin Kaiser Dragon Kaiser Jeep Stearns-Knight Willys 77 Willys Aero Willys Americar Willys M38 Willys M38A1 People...
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and the river in the 1870s; another pharmaceutical firm, the Frederick Stearns Company, built a plant in the same area in the 1890s. Globe Tobacco built...
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involvement in setting the share price of JPMorgan's purchase of Bear Stearns. Bear Stearns and JPMorgan chief executives Alan Schwartz and Jamie Dimon testified...
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