E-M-F Company, the Glossary
The E-M-F Company was an early American automobile manufacturer that produced automobiles from 1909 to 1912.[1]
Table of Contents
42 relations: Assembly line, Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers, Automobile Quarterly, Brass Era car, Buick, Cadillac, Charles E. Sorensen, Chatham-Kent, Cleveland, Crankshaft, De Luxe, Detroit, Everitt, Flanders Automobile Company, Ford Model T, Ford Motor Company, Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, Frederick Samuel Fish, Grosse Pointe, Havers (automobile), Henry Ford, James M. Rubenstein, John Studebaker, Maxwell Motor Company, New Albany, Indiana, Overland Automobile, Peru, Illinois, Peter E. Martin, Port Huron, Michigan, Ransom E. Olds, Rebadging, Ridgetown, Singer Corporation, Stromsburg, Nebraska, Studebaker, Studebaker Canada, United States dollar, United States Motor Company, Walkerville, Ontario, Walter Flanders, Waterbury, Vermont, William E. Metzger.
- 1909 establishments in Michigan
- 1912 disestablishments in Michigan
- Studebaker
- Studebaker vehicles
- Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1912
- Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1909
Assembly line
An assembly line is a manufacturing process (often called a progressive assembly) in which parts (usually interchangeable parts) are added as the semi-finished assembly moves from workstation to workstation where the parts are added in sequence until the final assembly is produced.
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Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers
The Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers (ALAM), began as the Manufacturer's Mutual Association (MMA), an organization originally formed to challenge the litigation of the fledgling automobile industry by George B. Selden and the Electric Vehicle Company.
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Automobile Quarterly
Automobile Quarterly was a hardbound, advertising-free periodical publication focused on collectible cars.
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Brass Era car
The Brass Era is an American term for the early period of automotive manufacturing, named for the prominent brass fittings used during this time for such features as lights and radiators.
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Buick
Buick is a division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM). E-M-F Company and Buick are Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
Cadillac
Cadillac Motor Car Division, or simply Cadillac, is a division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM) that designs and builds luxury vehicles. E-M-F Company and Cadillac are Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
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Charles E. Sorensen
Charles Emil Sorensen (7 September 1881 – 11 August 1968) was a Danish-American principal of the Ford Motor Company during its first four decades.
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Chatham-Kent
Chatham-Kent (2021 population: 103,988) is a single-tier municipality in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.
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Cleveland
Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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Crankshaft
A crankshaft is a mechanical component used in a piston engine to convert the reciprocating motion into rotational motion.
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De Luxe
The De Luxe was an American automobile manufactured in 1907 by the De Luxe Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan. E-M-F Company and De Luxe are Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States and Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
Detroit
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan.
Everitt
The Everitt was an American automobile manufactured from 1909 until 1912 by the Metzger Motor Car Company in Detroit, Michigan. E-M-F Company and Everitt are 1909 establishments in Michigan, 1912 disestablishments in Michigan, Defunct companies based in Michigan, Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States and Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
Flanders Automobile Company
The Flanders Automobile Company was a short-lived US-American automobile manufacturer which operated in Detroit, Michigan, from 1910 to 1913. E-M-F Company and Flanders Automobile Company are Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States and Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
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Ford Model T
The Ford Model T is an automobile that was produced by the Ford Motor Company from October 1, 1908, to May 26, 1927.
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Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (commonly known as Ford) is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. E-M-F Company and Ford Motor Company are Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
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Ford Piquette Avenue Plant
The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant is a former factory located within the Milwaukee Junction area of Detroit, Michigan, in the United States.
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Frederick Samuel Fish
Frederick Samuel Fish (8 February 1852 – 13 August 1936), born in Newark, was an American lawyer, politician and automotive manufacturing executive.
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Grosse Pointe
Grosse Pointe refers to an affluent coastal area next to Detroit, Michigan, United States, that comprises five adjacent individual cities.
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Havers (automobile)
The Havers was an American automobile built in Port Huron, Michigan by the Havers Motor Car Company from 1911 until 1914. E-M-F Company and Havers (automobile) are Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States and Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
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Henry Ford
Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist and business magnate.
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James M. Rubenstein
James M. Rubenstein (born 1949) is an American geographer and Professor of Geography at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, known for his work on human geography and specifically on the US automotive industry.
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John Studebaker
John Mohler Studebaker (10 October 1833 – 16 March 1917) was the Pennsylvania Dutch co-founder and later executive of what would become the Studebaker Corporation automobile company.
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Maxwell Motor Company
Maxwell was an American automobile manufacturer which ran from 1904 to 1925. E-M-F Company and Maxwell Motor Company are Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States and Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
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New Albany, Indiana
New Albany is a city in Floyd County, Indiana, United States, situated along the Ohio River, opposite Louisville, Kentucky.
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Overland Automobile
The Overland Automobile Company was an American automobile manufacturer in Toledo, Ohio. E-M-F Company and Overland Automobile are Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States.
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Peru, Illinois
Peru is a city in LaSalle and Bureau counties, Illinois, United States.
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Peter E. Martin
Peter Edmund Martin (1882–1944) was a leading early production executive of the Ford Motor Company.
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Port Huron, Michigan
Port Huron is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of St. Clair County.
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Ransom E. Olds
Ransom Eli Olds (June 3, 1864 – August 26, 1950) was a pioneer of the American automotive industry, after whom the Oldsmobile and REO brands were named.
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Rebadging
In the automotive industry, rebadging is a form of market segmentation used by automobile manufacturers around the world.
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Ridgetown
Ridgetown is a community located in south-east Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada.
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Singer Corporation
Singer Corporation is an American manufacturer of consumer sewing machines, first established as I. M. Singer & Co. in 1851 by Isaac M. Singer with New York lawyer Edward C. Clark.
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Stromsburg, Nebraska
Stromsburg is a city in Polk County, Nebraska, United States.
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Studebaker
Studebaker was an American wagon and automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana, with a building at 1600 Broadway, Times Square, Midtown Manhattan, New York City. E-M-F Company and Studebaker are Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States.
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Studebaker Canada
Studebaker of Canada Ltd. was the name given to Studebaker Corporation's Canadian manufacturing arm. E-M-F Company and Studebaker Canada are Studebaker.
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United States dollar
The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries.
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United States Motor Company
The United States Motor Company (USMC) was organized by Benjamin Briscoe in 1910 as a selling company, to represent various manufacturers. E-M-F Company and United States Motor Company are Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States.
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Walkerville, Ontario
Walkerville, Ontario, is a former town in Canada, that is today a heritage precinct of Windsor, Ontario.
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Walter Flanders
Walter Emmett Flanders (March 4, 1871 – June 18, 1923) was an American industrialist in the machine tool and automotive industries and was an early mass production expert.
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Waterbury, Vermont
Waterbury is a town in Washington County in central Vermont, United States.
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William E. Metzger
William Ernest Metzger (September 30, 1868 – April 11, 1933) was an automotive pioneer and salesman from Detroit.
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See also
1909 establishments in Michigan
- Abbott-Detroit
- Adrian Yeggs
- Banat, Michigan
- Briggs Manufacturing Company
- Carnegie Museum of the Keweenaw
- E-M-F Company
- Everitt
- Gargoyle Humor Magazine
- Griggs International Academy
- Hudson Motor Car Company
- Hupmobile
- Huron National Forest
- Huron–Manistee National Forests
- Italian Tribune-La Tribuna del Popolo
- Jeffers High School
- K-R-I-T Motor Car Company
- Kent City High School
- Kerns Hotel fire
- Kregel Publications
- Maple Grove Township, Cheboygan County, Michigan
- Marquette (automobile)
- Marquette National Forest
- Michigan–Michigan State men's basketball rivalry
- Northwestern High School (Michigan)
- Parchment, Michigan
- Pontiac West Assembly
- Riverside Township, Michigan
- Shiawassee Street School
- The State News
- University of Michigan Biological Station
- University of Michigan Coliseum
- University of Michigan Museum of Art
1912 disestablishments in Michigan
Studebaker
- 1913 Studebaker strike
- Audi Brussels
- Automatic Drive
- Bendix Woods
- E-M-F Company
- Erskine (automobile)
- Gravely Tractor
- Hill-holder
- North American Light and Power Company
- Packard
- Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company
- Rockne
- SPA Truck Company
- South Bend Watch Company
- Studebaker
- Studebaker Building (Columbia University)
- Studebaker Building (Midtown Manhattan)
- Studebaker Building (St. Petersburg, Florida)
- Studebaker Canada
- Studebaker National Museum
- Studebaker-Garford
- Studebaker-Packard Corporation
- Tincher
- Tippecanoe Place
Studebaker vehicles
- 1957 and 1958 Packards
- E-M-F Company
- Erskine (automobile)
- List of Studebaker vehicles
- M29 Weasel
- Packard Clipper
- Porsche 542
- Rockne
- Studebaker 2R/3R
- Studebaker Avanti
- Studebaker Big Six
- Studebaker Champ
- Studebaker Champion
- Studebaker Commander
- Studebaker Conestoga
- Studebaker Coupe Express
- Studebaker Dictator
- Studebaker E-series truck
- Studebaker Electric
- Studebaker Flight Hawk
- Studebaker Golden Hawk
- Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk
- Studebaker Land Cruiser
- Studebaker Lark
- Studebaker Light Four
- Studebaker Light Six
- Studebaker M-series truck
- Studebaker Power Hawk
- Studebaker President
- Studebaker Scotsman
- Studebaker Silver Hawk
- Studebaker Sky Hawk
- Studebaker Special Six
- Studebaker Speedster
- Studebaker Starlight
- Studebaker Transtar
- Studebaker US6 2½-ton 6×6 truck
- Studebaker Wagonaire
- Studebaker-Garford
- Studebaker-Packard Hawk series
- Studillac
- T27 armored car
- T7 armored car
Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1912
- Bi-Autogo
- Corbin (automobile)
- E-M-F Company
- Elmore Manufacturing Company
- Grout (automobile)
- Kauffman Motor Vehicle Company
- Lion (automobile)
- Marquette (automobile)
- Matheson (automobile)
- Maytag-Mason Motor Company
- Ottomobile
- Parry Auto Company
- Penn (automobile)
- Piggins
- Sampson (automobile)
- Sibley (automobile)
- Vivinus
Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1909
- Abbott-Detroit
- Audi
- Briggs Manufacturing Company
- Bugatti
- CFAO Ghana
- Canadian Car and Foundry
- Courier Car Co
- Crow-Elkhart (automobile company)
- Della Ferrera
- Detroit-Dearborn
- E-M-F Company
- Entrop
- Fairmont Railway Motors
- Fleetwood Metal Body
- Ford of Britain
- Four Wheel Drive
- Gilera
- Great Southern Automobile Company
- Hudson Motor Car Company
- Hupmobile
- Inter-State Automobile Company
- James (automobile company)
- K-R-I-T Motor Car Company
- Kennebec Boat and Canoe Company
- Markranstädter Automobilfabrik
- Marquette (automobile)
- Maybach
- McFarlan Automobile
- Mercer (automobile)
- Metz Company
- Ohio Electric Car Company
- Pilot Cars Limited
- Pilot Motor Car Company
- Ruby (car)
- Ruby Cycle Co Ltd
- Sanford-Herbert Motor Truck Company
- Standard Six
- Superior Coach Company
- Suzuki
- Western Flyer (bicycle company)
- Wonder Motor Car Company
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-M-F_Company
Also known as E-M-F, Everett-Metzger-Flanders Company, Everitt-Metzker-Flanders Company.