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View of the Studebaker E.M.F. 30, winner of the Medium Car Road Race held in Anaheim on July 4, 1912; View shows automobile, with the number 2 painted on the front grill and the loving cup placed on the hood, parked in front of the P.J. Weisel & Co. Store; image shows a single-story brick commercial building, with sign reading "P.J. WEISEL & Co. / AUTOMOBILES & SUPPLIES"; several unidentified people are standing on the sidewalk in front of the store; text at bottom, right corner reads "STUDEBAKER E.M.F. 30. / WINNER MEDIUM CAR ROAD RACE / ANAHEIM, CAL. JULY 4 - 1912." |

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Studebaker Six automobile with young women parked in front of H.E. Hierker Garage, Orange, California, 1920 |

Trucks from the M. Eltiste & Company lined up along the 100 block of North Glassell Street, Orange, California, ready for a parade, ca. 1922.
Creator/Contributor:
Naill, Theo F.
Date:
ca. 1922
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 Sacremento, Ca - 1906
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 Market Street below Beale Street. Studebaker Brothers, the Palace Carriage Repository. Ca. 1885.
Berkeley, Ca |
 View of Harry D. Riley's Studebaker dealership, located at 151 South Los Angeles Street (now Anaheim Blvd.), Anaheim; image shows front and side facades of the single-story Mission Revival Style commercial building; signage on the front facade reads "HARRY D. RILEY / THE NEW STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS"; two unidentified people are visible standing on sidewalk at left of building (possibly Harry D. and Alice E. Riley); also visible is a five-globe street light. 1920s |
 Taggart Motor Co., Studebaker and Chevrolet car dealership, located at 306-308 North Los Angeles Street (later Anaheim Blvd.), Anaheim; image shows facade of Taggart business building (which became the Quast Plumbing Service in the 1970s), with six 1917 Chevrolet Model 490s parked in front diagonally along Los Angeles Street; seven men are standing next to automobiles, identified left to right as: 1. undentified salesman; 2. Fred Schroeder (salesman); 3. John Taggart (co-owner); 4. Paul Taggart (co-owner); 5. [Vincent] Dick Bruce (mechanic); Dan Clemmer (mechanic); 7. Bill Hauser (salesman); signage along front of building, left to right, reads "Red Crown Gasoline 19 1/2", CHEVROLET 490 MODEL / NOW HERE / $575 / EASY TERMS", "Studebaker / Cars", "TAGGART MOTOR CO.", "CHEVROLET" [logo], "Studebaker SERIES 17 / Four $975 / Six $1200 / HERE / EASY TERMS".
1917 |