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Dublin Core
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Title
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Transportation, Rockford, Illinois
Date
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1880-1970
Language
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English
Description
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A collection of postcards and photographs related to railroads, bicycles, automobiles, airplanes and boats in Rockford, Illinois between 1880 and 1970.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph
Physical Dimensions
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8" x 10"
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Identifier
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2008.36.42
Description
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Automobiles on display in a show room with a "Oakland Pontiac," sign on the wall. The cars are circa 1929-1931. The Carlson Motor Company was established in the early 1920s with Fred E. Carlson as president and treasurer and Roy E. Carlson as secretary. The company was located at 1135-37 Charles Street. In 1925 the company was an Oakland car distributor, advertising "Oakland Six Sales and Service". By 1928, Carlson Motor Company included "Oakland Pontiac Sales and Service. This continued until 1934 when the company expanded to 1131-37 Charles Street and now included Ford Sales and Service with Roy E. Carlson as the service manager.
Date
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circa 1930
Rights
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Midway Village Museum
Format
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jpeg
Type
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Still Image
Title
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Carlson Motor Company
Automobiles
Carlson Motor Company
Fred. E. Carlson
Oakland Pontiac
Roy E. Carlson
Transportation