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'''James Frank Duryea''' ([[October 8]], [[1869]], [[Washburn, Illinois]] - [[February 15]], [[1967]], [[Saybrook, Connecticut]]), along with his brother [[Charles Duryea]] invented and built one of the first.He later built a one |
'''James Frank Duryea''' ([[October 8]], [[1869]], [[Washburn, Illinois]] - [[February 15]], [[1967]], [[Saybrook, Connecticut]]), along with his brother [[Charles Duryea]] invented and built one of the first gasoline fueled automobiles. He later built a one cylinder gasoline engine[[automobile]] in the [[United States]]. |
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The [[Duryea Motor Wagon Company]], established in [[1895]], was the first American firm to build gasoline automobiles. |
The [[Duryea Motor Wagon Company]], established in [[1895]], was the first American firm to build gasoline automobiles. |
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James Frank Duryea (October 8, 1869, Washburn, Illinois - February 15, 1967, Saybrook, Connecticut), along with his brother Charles Duryea invented and built one of the first gasoline fueled automobiles. He later built a one cylinder gasoline engineautomobile in the United States.
The Duryea Motor Wagon Company, established in 1895, was the first American firm to build gasoline automobiles.