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Watauga (/ w ɒ ˈ t ɔː ɡ ə /) [4] is a city in Tarrant County, Texas, United States, and a suburb of Fort Worth. The population was 23,650 at the 2020 census . The city's businesses and retail markets are generally located on Highway 377 .
The 1914 to 1917 Jeffery Four was a new monobloc 4-cylinder car of 40 horsepower on a 118-inch chassis.The Jeffery Six (called the Chesterfield Six in 1915) was a 48 hp six-cylinder car on a 128 inch chassis.
Jeffrey Elmer Schwartz was born on June 12, 1958, in Bemidji, Minnesota, to Dale Elmer Schwartz and Patricia (Leseman) Schwartz. [10] A lifelong automobile and motorcycle enthusiast, Schwartz subscribed to Hot Rod Magazine and learned to weld when he was 12 years old.
In 1915, Charles T. Jeffery changed the automotive branding from Rambler to Jeffery to honor the company's founder, his father Thomas B. Jeffery. As of 1916, G. H. Eddy replaced H. W. Jeffery as the treasurer so H. W. Jeffery could focus on the position of vice president. G. W.
Jeffrey Alfred Legum (born 1941) is an American philanthropist, investor and former automobile dealer. Legum has been successful as an auto dealer , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and as an investor . His investment advice helped build the endowments of both the Park School and the Baltimore Museum of Art .