The Pierce Arrow
A typical advertisement from the fashion journals of the time. This advertised the 1908 model from the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company.
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
Creation Date
1908
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A typical advertisement from the fashion journals of the time. This advertised the 1908 model from the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
1908
President George M. Williams of the Marmon Motor Car Company announces the upcoming production and shipment of an automobile named for President Theodore Roosevelt. Available for under $1000 and marketed with the slogan “A Car for All,” the car is designed to “better any previous quality standards” in that price field and has been named for Roosevelt to “convey an immediate and unmistakable importance to the public.”
Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation
1929-01
An advertisement in The Saturday Evening Post for the Marmon-built Roosevelt car.
Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation
1929-11-16
An advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post for the Marmon-built Roosevelt car.
Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation
1929-09-21