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  2. Marathon Motor Works - Wikipedia

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    1909 saw a two-model lineup, roadster and touring car, powered by 35 HP 4-cylinder engines. Both were open bodies (tops were optional) and sold for about $1,500. By 1912 production reached 200 cars monthly. [2] Marathons acquired a good reputation for quality and durability due to the factory controlling all parts, engineering and manufacturing ...

  3. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Manufacturing Tennessee (TMMTN) is a manufacturing plant located in Jackson, Tennessee that focuses on mold casting aluminum engine blocks and hybrid transaxle casings. [2] It is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor North America , itself a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan.

  4. World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. v. Woodson - Wikipedia

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    Woodson, 444 U.S. 286 (1980), is a United States Supreme Court case involving strict products liability, personal injury and various procedural issues and considerations. The 1980 opinion, written by Justice Byron White , is included in the first-year civil procedure curriculum at nearly every American law school for its focus on personal ...

  5. Briscoe (automobile company) - Wikipedia

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    Briscoe Model B 4/24 Touring 1919. The Briscoe was an American automobile manufactured at Jackson, Michigan, by a group headed by Benjamin Briscoe.Briscoe cars were made between 1914 and 1921.

  6. Jackson, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    A bird's eye view of Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee 1870. This area was occupied by the historic Chickasaw people at the time of European encounter. They were pushed out by European-American settlers under various treaties with the United States, in actions authorized by the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and ratified by the US Senate.

  7. Robert Woodson - Wikipedia

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    Robert Leon Woodson Sr. [1] (born April 8, 1937) is an American civil rights activist, community development leader, author, and founder and president of the Woodson Center, a non-profit research and demonstration organization that supports neighborhood-based initiatives to revitalize low-income communities.

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