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Sellers Motor Car Company factory, Hutchinson, Kansas
Bailey, Marion W.
View of the Sellers Motor Car Company factory located at 705 South Main, Hutchinson, Kan. Formerly the St. Joe Motor Company, located in Elkhart, Ind., the company was purchased and moved to Hutchinson, Kan., in 1909. Sellers produced a high quality motor car with four cylinders, 35 horsepower engine and a full floating rear axle. Investors lost their money when it closed in 1912 because it could not compete with eastern manufacturers.
previewThe Sellers Motor Car Company
Advertisement for the Sellers Motor Car Company, Hutchinson, Kan.
previewSellers Motor Car Company, Hutchinson, Kansas
Bailey, Marion W.
View of an automobile made by Sellers Motor Car Company, Hutchinson, Kansas.
preview"Sellers 35" manfactured by Sellers Motor Car Company, Hutchinson, Kansas
Bailey, Marion W.
"Sellers 35" manufactured by Sellers Motor Car Company, Hutchinson, Kansas.
previewSellers Motor Car Company employees and automobiles, Hutchinson, Kansas
Sellers Motor Car Company employees posed with two automobiles. William Nelson Benninghoff is at the wheel of the automobile on the left. The Sellers Motor Car Company was located in Hutchinson, Kan.
previewAfter 140 mile test in the mud, a Sellers Motor Car Company automobile
Bailey, Marion W.
A Sellers Motor Car Company automobile after a 140 mile endurance test, Hutchinson, Kan. William Nelson Benninghoff is seated beside the driver.
previewWilliam Nelson Benninghoff in a Sellers Motor Car Company automobile
Bailey, Marion W.
William Nelson Benninghoff at the wheel of a Sellers Motor Car Company automobile in Hutchinson, Kansas
previewEnd of the road easily found when driving a Sellers 35 made by the Sellers Motor Car Company, Hutchinson, Kansas
Bailey, Marion W.
William Nelson Benninghoff seated at the wheel of a Sellers 35 made by the Sellers Motor Car Company, Hutchinson, Kansas.
previewL. W. Halbe Collection
Halbe, L. W. (Leslie Winfield), 1893-1981
The L. W. (Leslie Winfield) Halbe photo collection consists of 1500 glass plate negatives produced by Halbe during his teenage years. Halbe lived in Dorrance, Russell County, Kansas, and began taking photographs of the region with an inexpensive Sears and Roebuck camera when he was fifteen years old.
previewSmith Automobile Company factory, Topeka, Kansas
A drawing depicting the Smith Automobile Company factory located at 618 Quincy Street, Topeka, Kansas. This factory was one of four that built automobiles in Kansas during that time. Smith Automobiles closed in 1911 due to financial problems.
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