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Automotive parts: The Walker Motor Car Company was active from 1905 to 1906 [1] in Detroit, Michigan. [2] Advertisements.
In 1911, James Walker teamed up with Harlan P. Wells and incorporated autobody manufacturer Walker-Wells Body Co. An early major customer was Franklin Automobile Company of Syracuse, New York. James Walker was son of Scottish immigrant George T. Walker, Sr., founder in 1898 of carriage manufacturer Walker Carriage Company, and before that ...
Walker Electric Trucks were battery-powered vehicles built from 1907 to 1942 in Chicago, Illinois and Detroit, Michigan. Initially designed and manufactured by the Walker Vehicle Company (not to be confused with the Walker Motor Car Company ) in Chicago, they were bought by the Anderson Electric Car Company of Detroit in 1916, then sold to ...
Aug. 26—An allegedly armed and dangerous white supremacist hiding on Kearsarge Valley Road in Wilmot was arrested Saturday by Wilmot Police and New Hampshire State Troopers. Christopher Palermo ...
Wilmot is in northwestern Merrimack County, in the Dartmouth–Lake Sunapee Region of New Hampshire. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 29.6 square miles (76.7 km 2), of which 29.4 square miles (76.2 km 2) are land and 0.2 square miles (0.5 km 2), or 0.70%, are water.
Gardner Memorial Wayside Park is a small public recreation area located on Route 4A in Wilmot, New Hampshire.It is part of 6,675-acre (2,701 ha) Gile State Forest. [2] The park offers picnicking, a half-mile hiking trail to scenic Butterfield Pond, [3] and fishing on a brook where a mill stood in the 1800s. [4]
Mar. 2—Two children, ages 3 and 5, were hospitalized Friday after the canoe their father was paddling capsized in frigid winter waters in downtown Franklin. One child, who was not breathing and ...
New Hampshire Route 11 is a 108.223-mile-long (174.168 km) east–west state highway in New Hampshire, running completely across the central part of the state.Its western terminus is at the Vermont state line in Charlestown, where it continues west as Vermont Route 11.