Re: The history of Packard
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John,
If you can list the month and year for each event then once you are done with all the history, then I can build a graphical time line from it.
Posted on: 2008/5/1 23:46
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-BigKev
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Actually, that horse's "end" was facing north.
Posted on: 2008/5/2 7:39
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So, I guess we should rephrase that to "...looking at the north end of a southbound horse that is towing..."
Seriously, I like Kev's idea of taking each of John's installments and building a timeline as a new site feature, complete with graphics, but we should run things through a spell-checker to give it the polish that such a feature deserves. Meanwhile, we can use this thread to apply constructive criticism toward that same end.
Posted on: 2008/5/2 8:44
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1899 James and William Packard along with George Weiss invest $9000 to form a company for the production of automobiles.
This event took place on June 29, 1899. John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/5/2 19:59
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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April 11 1899
George Weiss who is a mechanic for Winton who tried to fix the problems of the Winton that James Packard had purchased. On this date George Weiss receives a letter from James Ward Packard stating that they should found an automobile company to build autos. John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/5/4 19:27
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July 1899
William Hatcher and A.C. Nelson are hired to help with the designing of the first Packard. Hatcher during this time period submits the first complete drawings for the new proposed Packard. A.C. Nelson is hired as draftsman's and came from Berea Ohio. Other people helping on the design of the first Packard include Russell Huff, Edward P. Cowles, and Harry Schryer. John f. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/5/7 19:53
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November 1899
The first Packard built is test driven through the streets of Warren. With local newspapers in Warren reporting this most historic event. The publication Horseless Age publishes a report on the newly built Packard Also a new machine shop at the Packard factory in Warren is completed. John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/5/17 19:00
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1896: James and William Packard though about building their own vehicle. They went as far as having detailed blueprints drawn up. The brothers also purchased a gasoline engine from Charles King of Detroit.
Mr. King at that period of time was building small gasoline engine suitable for use in experimental horseless automobiles. John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/8/23 20:15
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Also remember, till the move to Detroit these vehicles were built under the name of the Ohio Automobile Company
Thought i'd throw that one in
Posted on: 2008/8/24 1:37
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