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  1. Horace Elgin Dodge Sr. (May 17, 1868 – December 10, 1920) was an American automobile manufacturing pioneer and co-founder of Dodge Brothers Company.

  2. Dodge was now the second largest automaker in the U.S., behind Ford. While attending the National Automobile Show in New York City, Horace became severely ill with influenza. John remained at his side until he became critically ill.

  3. Horace Elgin Dodge was an automotive pioneer who founded the Dodge automobile brand along with his brother John Dodge. Dodge was born in Niles, Michigan in 1868. He and his older brother grew up helping their father in his machine shop, building marine engines.

  4. Feb 24, 2015 · In 1900, Horace Elgin Dodge and John Francis Dodge founded the Dodge Brothers Company. The brothers were not Jewish, but their original logo looked a lot like the Star of David. It was a circle...

  5. Horace E. Dodge and John F. Dodge were American brothers and automobile manufacturers who invented one of the first all-steel cars in America. Bicycles were the first vehicles produced by the Dodge brothers. In 1901 they opened a machine shop in Detroit, making stove parts and, later, auto parts.

  6. The Dodge brothers, John Francis (1864-1920) and Horace Elgin (1868-1920), were among the earliest and most successful automotive pioneers of the twentieth century. John Francis Dodge and Horace Elgin Dodge worked together around the turn of the twentieth century in the field of transportation-specifically in the newly formed auto industry.

  7. Dec 21, 2022 · John Francis Dodge (October 25, 1864 -January 14, 1920) and Horace Elgin Dodge (May 17, 1868 - December 10, 1920) were born in Niles, Michigan. According to automotive historians, Horace developed into one of the most mechanical-minded individuals in the manufacturing industry.