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White Motor Company - Wikipedia White Motor Company (later renamed White Motor Corporation and commonly known as White) was an American car, truck, bus and agricultural tractor manufacturer from 1900 until 1980 The company also produced bicycles, roller skates , automatic lathes , and sewing machines
WHITE MOTOR CORP. - Case Western Reserve University When sales plummeted during the Depression, White temporarily merged with Studebaker in 1932, but 2 years later it independently reorganized as the White Motor Corp Under Robt Black, the firm became a major producer of heavy-duty trucks and buses
White - Historic Vehicles The White Motor Company was an American automobile, truck, bus and agricultural tractor manufacturer from 1900 until 1980 Vehicle manufacturing began when a young Rollin White patented a new design of steam vehicle boiler and offered it, unsuccessfully, to Locomobile and other makers
ArchiveGrid : White Motor Company Records and Photographs, 1901-1989 - OCLC The White Motor Company was an automobile, truck, and bus manufacturer in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1900-1980 The company was founded and developed by Rollin, Walter, and Windsor White, sons of sewing machine manufacturer Thomas H White
Ohio Bell Telephone Repair Truck The White Motor Company trucks operated by Ohio Bell were designed to carry ladders, shovels, and other tools and were typically driven by a team of telephone repairmen During the Great Depression, the White Motor Company suffered financially but reemerged as the White Motor Corporation in 1934
White Motor Company in World War Two WWII The White Motor Company won the Army-Navy "E" award five times White Motor Company World War Two Products: 12,441 trucks of various types, 20,894 M3A1 Scout Cars, and 15,414 half-tracks of various types White also converted 785 half-tracks from one type to another
White Motor Company - Wikicars White Motor Company was an American automobile and truck manufacturer, in existence from 1902 to 1981 Automobile manufacturing In 1876, Thomas H White incorporated his business in Cleveland, Ohio, as the White Sewing Machine Co
White Motor Company - autolife. umd. umich. edu The White Motor Company was started by Thomas White in Massachusetts in the 1870s as a sewing machine company In 1876, White moved to Cleveland, OH, where he added bicycles to his line of products His sons developed a steam car and a small truck in 1899
From Sewing Machines to Big Rigs – White Motor Company White Trucks, also known as White Motor Company, was founded in 1900 by Thomas H White Thomas was also the founder of the White Sewing Machine company Two years prior to that White had bought a Locomobile steam car and his son, Rollin, worked to improve its design and makeup