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William Doud Packard

1861-1923

Founded Packard Motor Car Company & Packard Electric Company with his brother James.

 

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PACKARD PEOPLE M-Z
... Otis, Charles C. (Packard) Bought the first Model C Packard. Packard, Anna Storer
(Packard) Anna Storer married William Doud Packard. They had one son, Warren. ...

Automotive Hall of Fame
... being a member on nine policy groups at GM. James Ward Packard, 1863-1938 & William
Doud Packard 1861-1923 William Doud Packard and James Ward Packard founded ...

Packard
... more durable metal variety. Warren’s two sons, William Doud Packard and James Ward
Packard, entered the multi-faceted family business after a basic education. ...

Packard Motor Car Company
... Warren, Ohio. Initially, the Packard sons, William Doud Packard and James Ward Packard,
established the Packard Electric Company in 1890 in Warren, Ohio. Once ...

1929 Packard 645 Sport, from a collection of convertible ...
... the direction of James Ward Packard. James and his brother William Doud Packard
had bought a Winton automobile which broke down. James made a few suggestions ...

History of Packard Music Hall
... William Doud Packard (1861-1923), a prominent industrialist, found many ways to contribute
to his community, including giving 47.83 acres of family land to the ...

Motorsports Digest - Packards
... Packard was about to produce. James Packard's brother, William Doud Packard owned
an elctric company in Warren that they started about 1890. This is odd given ...

William Doud Packard
... In 1989, James Packard, his brother William Doud Packard and a Cleveland businessman
named George Weiss each invested $3,000 to start producing automobiles. ...

Will luxurious Packards cruise the highways once again?
... of the Ohio Automobile Co. The company was started by brothers William Doud Packard
and James Ward Packard in partnership with George Weiss, a defector from ...

William Doud Packard
... The sons William Doud Packard and James Ward Packard put their college training and
business experience to practical use with the establishment of the Packard ...

Driving Today
... E. Olds set out to make cars for the "common man," the Packard brothers, William
Doud and James Ward, decided they would sell cars to men of uncommon wealth. ...

Afronet:: Driving Today
... E. Olds set out to make cars for the "common man," the Packard brothers, William
Doud and James Ward, decided they would sell cars to men of uncommon wealth. ...

Automotive Hall of Fame to Induct Three-Point Safety Belt ...
... officer of General Motors from 1974 to 1981; James Ward Packard* and William Doud
Packard*, founders of the Packard Motor Car Company and developers of the ...

AIADA - Publications - FirstUP February 26, 1999
... until 1994, are joined by Elliot M. Estes, James Ward Packard and William Doud Packard,
Armand Peugeot and Preston Tucker, Sr. The group will be inducted into ...

Globe Online Local News Story
... Invented by James Ward Packard and his brother William Doud Packard in Warren,
Ohio, the original Packard was truly a horseless carriage, a buggy with a two ...

Chapter Three
... of Warren, Ohio on August 13, 1898. Packard and his older brother, William Doud Packard,
were founders of the Packard Electric Company, making electrical cable ...

Boothbay Railway Village Receives Significant Gift
... Packard was established in 1899 by brothers James Ward and William Doud Packard in
Warren, Ohio. Moving to Detroit in 1904, Packard became one of the standards ...

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