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Stutz Motor Cars, Stutz Motor Car Company of America Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana

Collection Type

  • Ephemera

Date

ca. 1920

Location Note

Product catalogues: Automotive supplies and vehicles: Automotive

GUSN

GUSN-267151

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Description

Stutz models are described for potential customers. Page 20 has a tipped in price change "Effective November 1st." The Roman god Mercury is shown on the front cover between a symbol and the Stutz vehicle. The word "Record" on the image is for the 1915 record set by Stutz in traveling between San Diego and New York. The text on the front cover reads, "Stutz, the car that made good in a day." The Becker-Stutz Automobile Co. is located at 677 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Details

Descriptive Terms

advertising
business (commercial function)
automobiles
pamphlets
brochures

Physical Description

1 pamphlet, 21 pages : illustrations ; 10 1/2 x 7 inches

Collection Code

EP001

Collection Name

Ephemera collection

Date of Acquisition

1988

Reference Code

EP001.12.004.001.016

Image Dimensions

10 1/2 x 7 (HxW)(inches)

Credit Line

Gift of Sears House, Camden, Maine 1988.

Places

Indianapolis (Marion county, Indiana)
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)

Record Details

Originator

Stutz Motor Car Co. (Publisher)

Material Type

pamphlets
brochures

Subjects

Mercury (Roman deity)
Beacon Street (Boston, Mass.)

Descriptive Terms

Stutz Motor Car Company of America Inc.
Becker-Stutz Automobile Co.

Description Level

Item

Location Note

Product catalogues: Automotive supplies and vehicles: Automotive

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