April, 2014

What L. Scott Bailey Did – Proof of Priority

What L. Scott Bailey Did – Proof of Priority

In 1960, after seventy years of media controversy, the editor of Antique Automobile magazine declared once and for all that John Lambert built America’s First Car. One reason John did not step up to claim his primary accomplishment at the time was the brouhaha of the media debate. The press covered the arguments among a […]

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My Father’s Father A. Ray Lambert

My Father’s Father A. Ray Lambert

Being the son of a famous rich man is not an easy path in life, but my grandfather Ray, John Lambert’s only son, followed the family tradition of entrepreneurship.  He was a firsthand participant to the birth and early development of the American automotive industry. He was a toddler when he rode in America’s first […]

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Happy Father’s Day

Happy Father’s Day

My dad owned his own manufacturing company in southwest Ohio. Over the years they made a variety of products including lawn sweepers, snow throwers and garden carts. He acquired his two models of his grandfather’s automobiles and used them to promote his products. I remember the 1910 model being on display in the Dayton airport. […]

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John’s Family

John’s Family

John and Minnie with their two children, my grandfather Alvin Ray called Ray and his older sister Ethel Mae called Mae. John married the petite Mary Frances Kelley, aptly called Minnie, when they were both 25 and together they had two children. They were married 64 years and together entertained automotive pioneering giants like Ran […]

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