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Holbrook-Armstrong Iron Company

Automotive manufacturer Racine , Wisconsin , USA From 1910 to 1912

 

Holbrook-Armstrong Iron Company was an American manufacturer of automobiles and engines . The brand name was Holbrook-Armstrong .

History

The company was based in Racine , Wisconsin . The first known mention dates from 1904, when Charles W. Mathews was vice president.  1910, Charles Buehner was president, Arthur Buehner vice president, and JA Armstrong secretary and treasurer.  They employed 90 people. 

They made engines for the Racine-Sattley Company, which produced from 1910 to 1911 automobiles. In 1911, they invested to expand engine production. In November 1911 they produced three chassis and in 1912 some automobiles. 

After 1914, the track of the company loses. The only model had a four-cylinder engine from its own production.

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