The McFarlan Motor Corporation traced it roots to 1856 when John McFarlan moved to Connersville and began the McFarlan Buggy Company. In 1909 his grandson, Harry McFarlan, began making automobiles. The company closed in 1928. During their years of operation, the company produced 2,087 cars.Destination Indiana - Connersville Automotive History Journe
In 1898, George Stant founded the George Stant Machine Works in Connersville. Early work in making ...
Alexander Winton (1860-1932) was a Scottish-born American and pioneer automobile manufacturer, seen ...
Boyle Motor Products Race Team, 5821-23 Ada St., Chicago, IL.The John Guedelhoefer Wagon Company was...
The McFarlan Motor Corporation traced it roots to 1856 when John McFarlan moved to Connersville and ...
John McFarlan began the McFarlan Buggy Company in 1857. In 1909 his grandson, Harry, began making a...
In 1910 a group of Connersville business men enticed Lexington Motor Car Company to move from its Ke...
Once called “Little Detroit”, over ten automobile manufacturers have called Connersville home. Durin...
By 1927, E.L. Cord had purchased several factories in Connersville, including the Lexington Motor Ca...
With its flourishing automobile industry in the early 1900s, Connersville has been referred to as “L...
In December, 1921, St. Louis-based McQuay Norris purchased the Wainwright Engineering Plant in Conne...
After college Ralph returned to the family business where, by then, they were assembling engines for...
Some of Connersville’s automotive ventures did not last very long. The Van Auken Electric Car Compan...
The Auburn Automobile Company, founded by Frank and Morris Eckhart, was in existence from 1900-1937....
This research and documentation project of surviving Indianapolis automobile factories examines the ...
In the early years of the automotive industry, Apperson Brothers Automobile Company became a promine...
In 1898, George Stant founded the George Stant Machine Works in Connersville. Early work in making ...
Alexander Winton (1860-1932) was a Scottish-born American and pioneer automobile manufacturer, seen ...
Boyle Motor Products Race Team, 5821-23 Ada St., Chicago, IL.The John Guedelhoefer Wagon Company was...
The McFarlan Motor Corporation traced it roots to 1856 when John McFarlan moved to Connersville and ...
John McFarlan began the McFarlan Buggy Company in 1857. In 1909 his grandson, Harry, began making a...
In 1910 a group of Connersville business men enticed Lexington Motor Car Company to move from its Ke...
Once called “Little Detroit”, over ten automobile manufacturers have called Connersville home. Durin...
By 1927, E.L. Cord had purchased several factories in Connersville, including the Lexington Motor Ca...
With its flourishing automobile industry in the early 1900s, Connersville has been referred to as “L...
In December, 1921, St. Louis-based McQuay Norris purchased the Wainwright Engineering Plant in Conne...
After college Ralph returned to the family business where, by then, they were assembling engines for...
Some of Connersville’s automotive ventures did not last very long. The Van Auken Electric Car Compan...
The Auburn Automobile Company, founded by Frank and Morris Eckhart, was in existence from 1900-1937....
This research and documentation project of surviving Indianapolis automobile factories examines the ...
In the early years of the automotive industry, Apperson Brothers Automobile Company became a promine...
In 1898, George Stant founded the George Stant Machine Works in Connersville. Early work in making ...
Alexander Winton (1860-1932) was a Scottish-born American and pioneer automobile manufacturer, seen ...
Boyle Motor Products Race Team, 5821-23 Ada St., Chicago, IL.The John Guedelhoefer Wagon Company was...