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Good References – Links to John Lambert on the Internet

Good References – Links to John Lambert on the Internet

http://www.autohistorycenter.com/ohio-automotive-history.html Ohio Automotive Heritage (TM) John W. Lambert circa 1909 Over the years, Ohio was home to over 100 different automobile manufactures, with over 50 different automobiles built in Cleveland alone. Ohio also has a strong claim for being the true home of America’s first gasoline powered automobile. In 1891 John W. Lambert of Union City, Ohio built […]

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Lamberts in Museums

Lamberts in Museums

Carillon Historical Park, James F. Dicke Family Transportation Center in Dayton, Ohio https://www.daytonhistory.org/private-event-rental/james-f-dicke-family-transportation-center/ Lambert 1909 Touring Car in Fulton, Missouri http://www.visitflyovercountry.com/2013/10/fulton-mo-auto-world-museum.html I am checking on reports of one in Alaska and one in Indianapolis..  

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1891 Photo of Buckeye Gasoline Buggy Sold for $700

1891 Photo of Buckeye Gasoline Buggy Sold for $700

http://www.oldcarsweekly.com/news/auction-news/rare_lambert_auto_photo_sells_for_700 The first Lambert was a 3-wheel, gasoline powered car. John Waldsmith, Auctioneer; AuctionZip.com The card was sold in Urbana, Ohio (Champaign County) by auctioneer John Waldsmith of Sharon Center, Ohio. The car’s creator, John William Lambert, was a native of Champaign County, although he was living in Ohio City, Ohio near the Indiana border […]

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Mae and Ray each get a car 1907

Mae and Ray each get a car 1907

Here are the remains of John Lambert’s gifts for the his children! 1907 John presented the red car to his son Ray and the other to his daughter Mae. The two of them grew up with the car industry. Within family reports are that both were confident drivers. Ray is quoted in an Anderson history […]

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More links, lots of information

More links, lots of information

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckeye_gasoline_buggy#History Buckeye gasoline buggy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Buckeye gasoline buggy or Lambert gasoline buggy was the first practical gasoline automobile available for sale in America,[1] according to automobile historians.[2] http://www.american-automobiles.com/Lambert.html The Lambert Automobile & The Buckeye Mfg. Co. Lambert The Buckeye Mfg. Co. Anderson, IN 1905-1917 John W. Lambert made a three […]

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Ray Lambert’s Essay on his Father’s First Car

Ray Lambert’s Essay on his Father’s First Car

In 1937 my grandfather Ray Lambert wrote about his father John William Lambert’s process as John built America’s first car. Ray grew up with the car industry. He was a three-year-old toddler when his father built the sturdy, unique self-propelled buggy in Ohio City, Ohio in 1891. Ray remembered riding in it. As a young […]

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A Brief Biography of John William Lambert

A Brief Biography of John William Lambert

John William Lambert was the third of ten children, born on January 29, 1860 to farming parents who had settled in Ohio before the Civil War after leaving Lost Mountain, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. The family farm of John’s birth was near Mechanicsburg, Ohio. There were aunts and uncles and cousins nearby. During the War, John’s […]

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Here is the Evidence that Proved John William Lambert Invented America’s First Gasoline Automobile

Here is the Evidence that Proved John William Lambert Invented America’s First Gasoline Automobile

There are several pieces of evidence that Antique Automobile Editor L. Scott Bailey had to determine John Lambert’s 1891 vehicle was the first gasoline powered car in America. These important historical documents are held by the Smithsonian Institution. the photograph taken by Van Wert photographer Walter Lewis and his sworn statement with the time and […]

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Antique Automobile, Vol.24 No.5, Oct./Nov., 1960

Antique Automobile, Vol.24 No.5, Oct./Nov., 1960

This issue of Antique Automobile includes the article by L. Scott Bailey, which elucidates the claim that Ohioan John Lambert deserves the credit for building America’s first automobile, “1891 Lambert, A New Claim for America’s First Gasoline Automobile”. He settles the dispute played out until this time in history. This is the article that settles […]

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Lambert on the move! Lambert Days 2015

Lambert on the move! Lambert Days 2015

http://timesbulletin.com/Content/News/News/Article/Lambert-on-the-move-/2/4/196476 A Lambert automobile highlighted the 47th annual parade during Lambert Days in Ohio City on Sunday. The parade wrapped up the weekend activities in the village. Sports tournaments, plenty of food and concerts from several artists highlighted the Lambert Days observance. (DHI Media/Ron Dunn) Follow the link for a brief video that includes a […]

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