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Chronicling America – Horseless Carriages and Ford’s Model T

Source:  Library of Congress – www.loc.gov

The information and sample article links below provide access to a sampling of articles from historic newspapers that can be found in the Chronicling America: American Historic Newspapers digital collection (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/). Use the Suggested Search Terms and Dates to explore this topic further in Chronicling America.


Jump to: Sample Articles

Important Dates:

  • November 28, 1895. Gas-powered Duryea automobile wins the Times-Herald race in Chicago.
  • 1896 American gasoline powered “motocycles” manufactured by the Duryea brothers.
  • February 1902. Miss Anne French, Washington’s first woman driver.
  • February, 1904. Automobile rivals the drawing room for romance.
  • June 23, 1909. New 1909 Ford Model T crosses finish line first in New York to Seattle automobile race.
  • 1909-1927. Ford Motor Co. begins to mass produce its Model T, a reliable and inexpensive automobile.

Suggested Search Strategies:

  • [Try the following terms in combination, proximity, or as                 phrases using Search                   Pages in Chronicling America.]
  • Horseless       carriage, automobile, motor trucks, horseless vehicle, Ford Model T,       motocycle.
  • It       is important to use a specific date range if looking for articles for a       particular event in order to narrow your results.

Sample Articles  from Chronicling America:

2012 Motoring Through Time @ Heritage and Science Park

2012 Motoring Through Time

Presented by Heritage and Science Park at Heritage and Science Park

February 4, 2012

View 100 beautifully restored historic vehicles of all shapes and sizes including vintage travel trailers on exhibit throughout Heritage and Science Park courtesy of Valley enthusiasts at this fun free event in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. In honor of Arizona’s Centennial a special highlight of the day will be a 1912 Ford Model T with its modern day 2012 counterpart.

Source: phoenix.showup.com

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