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- James Ward Packard - Wikipedia
James Ward Packard (November 5, 1863 – March 20, 1928) was an American industrialist who, alongside his elder brother William, created the Packard Motor Car Company and Packard Electric Company
- The Packard Family | New York Heritage
Father, Warren, was involved in the lumber industry, forged iron manufacturing, and real estate while brothers, James and William, were in car and electrical businesses - even creating a precursor to the modern light bulb
- James Packard - Automotive Hall of Fame
The Packards formed the Ohio Automobile Company in 1900, changing the company’s name to Packard Motor Car Company in 1902 Always looking ahead, James and William Packard were adamant in securing resources for testing and design
- March 20, 1928 - James Packard, Founder of Packard Motor Car Company . . .
James Packard, co-founder of the Packard Motor Car Company, passed away on this day in 1928 At the time of his death, Packard ran with the top selling luxury brands in the world
- The Greatest Collectors of All Time: James Ward Packard – American . . .
James Ward Packard is regarded as one of the most innovative collectors of watches in the early 20th century His collection comprised some of the finest and most unusual, complicated watches that had ever been made at that time
- History of the Packard Motor Car Company: Luxury Auto Legacy . . .
Dive into the rich history of Packard — from its founding by James Ward Packard to its rise as an iconic American luxury brand and eventual decline Explore Packard’s legacy and classic models with LaFontaine Classic Cars
- James W Packard, 66 - Escondido, CA - Reputation Contact Details
See Free Details Reputation Profile for James Packard (66) in Escondido, CA Includes free contact info photos court records
- History of the Packard Motor Car Company – Packards Down Under
The Packard Story begins in 1898, Mr James Ward Packard and William Doud Packard, with their engineering minds decided to purchase a early Winton automobile, hearing that they were made by a man by the name of Winton They set out to Cleveland to went to see Mr Winton and purchased a motor carriage
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