The Knox Automobile Company was a manufacturer of automobiles in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States, between 1900 and 1914. Knox also built trucks...
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were rapidly gaining popularity in England. That same year, the Knox Automobile Company of Springfield, Massachusetts began selling what some have described...
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War II Knox Automobile Company, an American Brass Era car manufacturer Knox Basketball Inc, a basketball association in Melbourne, Australia Knox Associates...
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Mechanics, 7 (2): 202. "Books about Knox Automobile Company—Historical Photos & Images of Knox Automobile Company". Arcadia Publishing. Archived from...
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Fire department (redirect from Fire company)
"NDFD, nation's oldest university fire department, turns 135". KNOX AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Archived 1 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine Accessed: 27 April...
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Brass Era car (redirect from Brass Era automobile)
Ohio) Knox Automobile Company (Springfield, Massachusetts) Locomobile Company of America (Bridgeport, Connecticut) National Motor Vehicle Company (Indianapolis...
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unit. The suspension was developed in 1933 by Harry Knox, better known for his Knox Automobile Company, and was first tested on T2E1 light tank prototype...
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which is the most prestigious automobile race in the world. Ray Harroun, an engineer with the Marmon Motor Car Company, came out of retirement to drive...
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the Knox name, he formed the Atlas Motor Car Company in late 1907. Harry Knox had proposed to the people producing the Sunset Automobile Company in San...
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Everett Barney (redirect from Barney and Berry Company)
school in Framingham. Barney was one of the first consumers to buy a Knox Automobile in the early 1900s,: 140 and brought the first bicycle to Springfield...
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