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  2. Duesenberg 16-valve straight-4 aero engine - Wikipedia

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    Duesenberg 16-valve straight-4 racing engine The Duesenberg 16-valve straight-4 aero engine was based on the company's earlier engine of a similar configuration used for automotive racing. Completed in 1916, the first two engines were delivered to the Gallaudet Aircraft Company for use in their D-1 maritime patrol aircraft later that year.

  3. Duesenberg - Wikipedia

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    Duesenberg cars also performed well at the Indianapolis 500 during the 1920s, winning the race in 1922, 1924, 1925 and 1927. [1] [8] Van Zandt left the company in 1921, after which it struggled financially and entered receivership in 1924. [6]: 42 Duesenberg was purchased by Errett Lobban Cord in 1926. August's role in the passenger-car side of ...

  4. Sacramento Police Review Commission examines department’s ...

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    Community members who attended raised concerns about the role of military equipment in community policing and the role of the Police Review Commission.

  5. Fred Duesenberg - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Samuel Duesenberg (December 6, 1876 – July 26, 1932) was a German-born American automobile and engine designer, manufacturer and sportsman who was internationally known as a designer of racecars and racing engines. Duesenberg's engineering expertise influenced the development of the automobile, especially during the 1910s and 1920s.

  6. Duesenberg straight-8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Duesenberg straight-8 engine was produced from 1921 to 1937 and sold in Duesenberg automobiles. Fred and August Duesenberg got their start building experimental racing engines which achieved a great deal of success.

  7. Sacramento was the western terminus of the first trans-continental railroad. Fraser said the new building would be on the spot where a hotel stood during the gold rush days, the City Hotel ...

  8. Camp Kohler - Wikipedia

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    Camp Kohler was located in the northeast corner of unincorporated Sacramento County, California, United States, until it was destroyed by a fire in 1947. [1] Initially a camp for migrant farm workers, it became the Sacramento Assembly Center a temporary detention center for interned Japanese Americans in 1942. The site is one of 12 California ...

  9. Duesenberg Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Duesenberg is a brand for electric string instruments founded in 1986 and located in Hannover, Germany. [1] Duesenberg claims most of the production of the guitars is done in Croatia, with the final setup and assembly done in Germany. [2] Duesenberg is part of Göldo Music GmbH and is known for their Art Deco designs.