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  1. The Jackson Automobile Company was an American Brass Era automobile manufacturer located in and named for Jackson, Michigan. The company produced the Jackson from 1903 to 1923, the 1903 Jaxon steam car and the 1904 Orlo.

  2. Jul 19, 2018 · The Jackson Automobile Company, for its part, initially managed to weather Carter’s departure and – over the next several years – continued to churn out vehicles that were highly regarded for their durability. The former Jackson Automobile Mfg. building today.

  3. The Jackson Motor Car Company of Jackson, MI, started out in 1894 as a joint venture of Byron J. Carter and his father Squire B. Carter and was more of a bicycle shop than a company that produced cars. In fact, Byron was more interested in steam power than gasoline powered cars.

  4. Jun 25, 2023 · The Jackson Automobile Company was an American Brass Era automobile manufacturer located in and named for Jackson, Michigan. The company produced the Jackson from 1903 to 1923, the 1903 Jaxon steam car and the 1904 Orlo.

  5. Jan 17, 2013 · Jackson's auto industry took off with the opening of the Jackson Automobile Co. in 1902 on Hupp Street. Its founders were Byron Carter, manager of a local bicycle shop; Charles Lewis,...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Byron_CarterByron Carter - Wikipedia

    Byron J. Carter, (August 17, 1863 – April 6, 1908) was an American automotive pioneer. He was a founding partner of the Jackson Automobile Company, and founder of the Cartercar Company. Early life and experience. Byron J. Carter was born on August 17, 1863, in Jackson County, Michigan, to Squire B. Carter and Martha Crum.

  7. This Jackson Automobile Company advertisement appeared on page 113 of Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal, Vol. VII, No. 10, on April 1, 1903. Compare this image with the nostalgic images of the Jaxon in the Automemories series below.