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    The Glidden Tours, also known as the National Reliability Runs, were promotional events held during the automotive Brass Era by the American Automobile...
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  • Look up Glidden or glidden in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glidden may refer to: Glidden, Saskatchewan, a hamlet Glidden, Iowa, a city Glidden Township...
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    Charles Jasper Glidden (August 29, 1857 – September 11, 1927) was an American telephone pioneer, financier and supporter of the automobile in the United...
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  • CEO Stewart-Warner Corporation (Oct 24, 1963) Charles Jasper Glidden and Glidden Tour Retrieved Mar. 19, 2009. Cooper Engines, including information...
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    made automobiles, crafted by Charles Duryea, and helped found the Glidden Auto Tours, an automotive distance drive and competition used to promote a national...
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    2,340 miles. Glidden Tour In 1909, two Brush Runabouts participated in the Glidden Tour. Neither Brush successfully completed the tour. Abernathy Boys...
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  • most successful product. The solidly built, four-cylinder car won the Glidden Tour in 1905, an endurance run to determine and celebrate the most reliable...
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    the 1909 Glidden Tour 1909 Moline Model K on the Glidden Tour 1909 Team of Moline Model K's on the Glidden Tour Story of the 1909 Glidden Tour cover by...
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    was the Glidden Tour, a brain child of Colonel Jasper Glidden, intended to popularize the auto while proving its reliability on a strenuous tour of several...
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  • while demonstrating the Stewart speedometer in a Packard during the 1907 Glidden Tour #. Stewart acquired Clarks' share of the company. Due to the need for...
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