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Title
G. Allan Hancock driving his 1900 Milwaukee Steam Runabout
Creator
Unknown
Contributor
Allan Hancock College
Date Created and/or Issued
Circa 1900
Contributing Institution
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Collection
Hancock Collection
Rights Information
Allan Hancock College
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Description
Negative created in Los Angeles, California around 1900 is an image of G. Allan Hancock and a friend driving in a 1900 Milwaukee Steam Runabout. Hancock owned one of the first automobiles in Los Angeles. The Milwaukee Steam Automobile Company was founded in 1899, but closed in 1902.
Type
image
Format
1 negative : black and white ; 3 3/4 x 4 3/4 in.
Identifier
http://www.luna.blackgold.org/luna/servlet/detail/blackgold~10~10~25~1790
http://blackgold.lunaimaging.com:80/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size2/blackgold~10~10/64/042.jpg
GAH-629
Language
English
Subject
Hancock, Allan, 1875-1965
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Automobiles--History

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