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Urbana Daily Citizen, July 6, 2016

Urbana Daily Citizen, July 6, 2016

John Lambert was the third of ten children; he was born Janaury 29, 1860 on a farm near Mechanicsburg, Ohio. He had aunts and uncles and cousins in the area as well. He lived there until he was 16 at which time he moved with his family to Hillgrove, Darke County, Ohio and lived there […]

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John William Lambert Was My Great Grandfather by Carol Jean Lambert

John William Lambert Was My Great Grandfather by Carol Jean Lambert

The latest issue of Horseless Carriage Gazette, Vol. 78, No. 2, March-April 2016 has my two page article with four pages of photographs.  The Horseless Carriage Club of America’s official publication, the Horseless Carriage Gazette. If you are interested in receiving a copy of this issue or subscribing to HCG, call Sharon Gooding at 626-287-4222 […]

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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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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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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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John’s Mother

John’s Mother

At the center of this photo is the mother of the inventor of America’s first gasoline-powered car, my great-great-grandmother, Christiana Lieber Lambert. b.1836. Her husband called her Anna. Only a few fascinating words are given to Anna’s background in family history and they are mysterious. Her father was a tailor and his father was a […]

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Honas Wagner Drove a Lambert

Honas Wagner Drove a Lambert

Hans “Honas” Wagner is a baseball legend. He drove a Lambert car (Model H) and wrote a testimonial to my ancestors in Anderson, Indiana that they used in promotional literature, along with dozens of other letters from satisfied Lambert owners.  “Your Model H car…as a hill climber is a wonder,” he wrote. “As you know I […]

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I love this picture, Lambert Gradual Transmission’s Spinning Disks

Click through to see an intimate view of the transmission that earned John Lambert the nationwide title Father of the Gradual Transmission. With the second photograph you will find yourself looking up from under the car, to see the spinning disks in place. Double click each photo for an enlargement. You are seeing John’s amazing […]

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