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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
 Pioneer Life in Dayton and Vicinity
He was one of the incorporators of the Dayton Academy, was the first Mayor of Dayton., and one of the founders of the Dayton Library Association in 1805.
Henry Stoddard bought the house and lived in it until about 1850, when he took down the front and used the stone in the foundation of his new residence, now owned by Joseph Gebhart.
He was president of the Dayton Bank, director of the Second National Bank (now the Third), and one of the directors and originators of the Dayton Insurance Company.
www.daytonhistorybooks.citymax.com /page/page/1533816.htm

  
 2004 Biennial Auto History Conference
Dayton’s claim to fame is that it is the birthplace of aviation—also the self-starter, the Stoddard-Dayton car and Delco.
SAH members from the U.S. and Canada touched down in Dayton, Ohio, for the Fifth Biennial Auto History Conference, held in cooperation with the National Association of Automobile Museums, on March 31st through April 3rd.
We were given ample opportunity to experience the city’s rich history through bus trips to Dayton Wire Wheels, Carillon Historical Park and the United States Air Force Museum.
www.autohistory.org /news24.html

  
 Elk River Star News
Stoddard said the sport is getting more popular due to the increasing interest in racing, whether it’s NASCAR or Indy racing or some other form of racing.
Stoddard said the advantage with a larger track is drivers are able to reach higher speeds more easily.
Stoddard said Monday she expected to host 20 corporate groups over the next two days.
www.erstarnews.com /2003/january/21gokart.html

  
 The Bench and Bar of Dayton
He practiced law in Dayton for some thirteen years, and then accepted a partnership with Rufus King, and for some years was the advocate of one of the most prominent law firms in Cincinnati.
When in Dayton, he had many clients, but they often found his office closed, and "Charley" as everybody called him—under the sycamores upon the river bank, fishing, not for men or money, but for the fine bass that then abounded in the Miami.
He was the tallest and slimmest man ever at the Dayton bar, and one of the ablest, both as speaker and writer.
www.daytonhistorybooks.citymax.com /page/page/1503539.htm

  
 What Dreams We Have (Chapter 3)
Dayton school officials tried to place Orville in the sixth grade, but Orville's vehement protests led the authorities to allow him to try the seventh grade.
Although Dayton had grown, the Wright family found few changes in their old neighborhood and the children quickly reintroduced themselves to it.
Dayton struggled to improve its muddy streets, poor sanitation conditions, and inadequate communication lines while dealing with inflation and unemployment.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/daav/chap3.htm

  
 Famous Daytonians
Dayton’s first black mayor, elected in 1973 and a lawyer who fought on behalf of the NAACP to end discrimination in restaurants and other public facilities.
He could also be considered Dayton’s first preservationist, as he was responsible for moving Newcom’s Tavern to Carillon Park to save it from the wrecking ball, however, he also spearheaded the campaign to get rid of the historic canal in downtown Dayton in 1907.
John was one of the incorporators of the Dayton Academy, a founder of the Dayton Library Association, treasurer of the Presbyterian Church and recorder pro tem of the Select Council.
www.preservationdayton.com /Pages/Daytonians.asp

  
 Dayton Tourism
Dayton stages can magically transport you to any time or place you wish to go, courtesy of the Human Race Theatre Company, the Miami Valley Dinner Theatre, the Dayton Playhouse and Kettering Theater Under the Stars.
Dayton's arts scene offers everything from weekend festivals to nationally recognized talent in music, theater, and the visual and performing arts.
The Dayton Ballet, the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company and Dance Theatre Dayton are ready to pirouette forward with their best.
www.dayton.net /dayton/daytours.html

  
 Stoddard - aqw32.htm
Addie Detter STODDARD was born 30 Sep 1889 in Livermore, Iowa.
Bertie A STODDARD was born 1915 in Connecticut.
Gerna Clare STODDARD was born 4 Jul 1887 in Kansas.
home.earthlink.net /~senior_tech/stoddard/aqwg32.htm

  
 Grafton Hill
Like Dayton View, Grafton Hill was a residential area created by and for a generation of rising professionals and businessmen who were the leaders of their rapidly growing industrial city.
Finally, in 1875, John Stoddard, a wealthy and prominent farm implement manufacturer, platted an exclusive residential area east of Arnold's plat on Steele's Hill, naming it Bellmonte Park, Envisioned was a plat filled with pretentious homes in a beautiful woodland setting.
This land eventually passed to Judge James Steele and his brother Samuel, early Dayton residents who were interested in development on the north side of the Miami River.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Oaks/1481

  
 DAI info
A Miami Valley RTA bus stop is located at the corner of museum property (Forest and Stoddard) and all buses may be boarded at any downtown bus stop along Main Street.
Overlooking the Great Miami River, The Dayton Art Institute is located off Interstate 75 and just minutes from downtown Dayton and the historic Oregon District.
The Dayton International Airport is approximately 15 minutes by car.
www.daytonartinstitute.org /info/general_dir.html

  
 Seymour triangle
Captain Dayton's new home, across from the Whittemore Tavern, was built before the Revolutionary War, and years later became known as the Dayton Tavern and later the home of William Hull.
The story has been passed down through the years that Phebe Dayton Stiles, after the death of her husband, was approached by numerous people who desired to buy her vast holding of land.
Captain Dayton moved his family from Bethany to the large framed house across the street from the Whittemore Tavern where our story began.
www.electronicvalley.org /tour/seymourtriangle.htm

  
 Carillon Historical Park features over twenty exhibit buildings and structures that celebrate the history of the Dayton
A Stoddard Dayton car won the first race run at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and was the pace car for the first Indy 500.
The Stoddard Dayton, built by the Dayton Motor Car Company, was the cream of the crop.
See how transportation changed the Dayton area, and how Dayton changed transportation.
www.carillonpark.org /transportation.html

  
 Oregon Governor's Conference on Tourism 2001 -- Stoddard Story
The four-cylinder Stoddard was delivered to Vale from Portland by freight train and was at that time one of the few cars in Malheur County.
By the slow process of taking the rear tarp up and placing it ahead of the car, the deep lava dust was traversed without mishap and the Stoddard rolled into Sisters to the amazement of the natives there who would not believe at first that the Hadleys had driven over the pass.
Heading down the eastern slope of the McKenzie toward Sisters the Stoddard mired to the hub caps in soft lava dust.
www.sirrinedesign.com /GovConf2001/Stoddard.htm

  
 Grafton Hill Historic District
It was developed at a time when Dayton’s population was moving from the center of the city outward, north of the Miami River.
The construction of the Dayton Art Institute and Masonic Temple added to the affluent aura of the community.
Grafton Hill was enlarged and enriched in 1875 when John Stoddard, a wealthy and prominent farm implement manufacturer, developed the exclusive Belmonte Park residential area.
www.preservationdayton.com /pages/grafton.asp

  
 Classic Car Source -- Carillon Historical Park
served Dayton as a railroad watchtower from 1907 to 1976 from the corner of West Fifth Street and Broadway.
The Wright Flyer III is a National Historic Landmark and together with Wright Hall is part of Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park.
first located at Van Cleve Park as part of Dayton's centennial celebration in 1896, was erected to commemorate the early settlers of Dayton.
www.classicar.com /museums/carillon/carillon-old.htm

  
 Stoddard - aqw55.htm
Helen A STODDARD was born 1908 in Michigan.
Paul Arthur STODDARD ( Arthur Clifford, Truman Maret, Truman, Jasper, Moses (Jr), Moses, John, John (Jr), John (Sr)) was born 12 Jan 1920 in Livermore, Iowa.
Letha Louise STODDARD ( Glen Howard, Fayette Jasper, Truman, Jasper, Moses (Jr), Moses, John, John (Jr), John (Sr)) was born 1 Dec 1920 in Nebraska.
home.earthlink.net /~senior_tech/stoddard/aqwg55.htm

  
 Courier Car Co - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Courier Car Co. was an automobile manufacturer formed in 1909 by the Stoddard-Dayton Company in Dayton, Ohio to produce cheaper models.
Just as Stoddard-Dayton, Courier formed also part in the United States Motor Company.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Courier_Car_Co

  
 NAPM Miami Valley Dayton, Ohio
Denis Stoddard is President and owner of Stoddard and Associates, an executive coaching and organizational development consulting firm based in Columbus, Ohio.
Prior to his current President/Owner role, Dr. Stoddard completed 12 years with Nationwide Insurance as Director of Executive Development Services, which he largely designed and administered.
This overview session, designed especially for our NAPM April 14th Dinner Meeting, provides an introduction to the four basic Social Styles, (Driver, Analytical, Amiable and Expressive), an understanding of the "Platinum Rule", and how using your Social Style in a versatile way can make the difference between success and failure as a purchasing manager.
napmmiamivalley.com /speakerbioapr05.html

  
 Stoddard Hill Capital
Stoddard Hill Capital Featured in the Dayton Business Journal
Stoddard Hill Capital is a private investment firm formed to acquire and operate small to middle market companies.
We focus on established and profitable firms with up to $50 million in revenue, operating in the sectors of manufacturing, distribution, and business services.
www.stoddardhillcapital.com

  
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www.rootsweb.com /~nychauta/CHURCH/Hamprob1.txt

  
 Early San Francisco Automobile History
The first race was won by Earl Cooper, noted auto racer, driving an old Stoddard Dayton.
A telephone line was erected from the starting point to the finishing tape and the contestant’s time of starting was phoned to a timekeeper at the top of the hill, who announced the time taken to climb the grade.
www.sfmuseum.org /hist/autos.html

  
 Martin Custom Woodworking & Antique Restoration
Tibbles came to America and worked for a time refinishing railroad cars before moving to Dayton, Ohio, to work with the Stoddard Dayton Co. putting varnish on wood panels on the sides of automobiles.
Eventually, he opened his own shop in Dayton in the 1920s.
But he also carries on a family tradition that started when his grandfather, Edward Tibbles, served as a workshop apprentice in England.
www.martin-antique-restorations.com /martin-about-us.html

  
 Cars for sale
This Stoddard will still require considerable work, but an excellent head start has been achieved.
A Stoddard was the first Indy Pace Car.
There is a great deal of lore surrounding these cars, some of which can be found at the websites listed at the bottom of this section.
users.omniglobal.net /aufheben/Cars.htm

  
 News - ‘Winners' Ready to Take Advantage of Gmail 
DAYTON, OH—Local internet enthusiasts and all around winners Ted Randolph, Frank Tulsan, Billy Carmen, Jim Stoddard, and Ralph Orr are waiting to take full advantage of Google's new email service, Gmail.
After April Fools confusion was cleared up, it was down to business for the five nerds of “Game Over Computers,” detailed plans were made to coordinate the most effective exploitation of Gmail as possible.
The five friends have been monitoring the current status of the revolutionary email system since it was first announced on April first.
www.onthejohnnews.com /2004/005/gmail.htm

  
 Stoddard Manufacturing Co. Catalog, WHi-11691
Cover of advertising brochure for the Stoddard Manufacturing Co. featuring a chromolithograph illustration of a tiger.
This image is issued by the Wisconsin Historical Society.
www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/fullRecord.asp?id=11691&qstring=http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/results.asp?subject_narrow=Animals

  
 Howstuffworks "Automobiles by Architects"
His first was a 1910 Stoddard Dayton roadster.
Wright had the factory rebuild the original body according to his own design.
Merely mention the name Fallingwater and he is certain to come to mind.
www.howstuffworks.com /book118.htm

  
 Maxwell / Chalmers
By this time, the Maxwell assets included facilities in Newcastle, Dayton and Highland Park, the latter consisting of a small, two story brick office building on Oakland Avenue and three factory buildings that had been built in 1909.
Walter Flanders purchased the Maxwell assets, calling the new, reorganized company Maxwell Motor Company, Inc. He continued to build the popular line of Maxwell cars, which were at that time ranked fifth in sales in N.A.C.C. ratings.
With World War I going strong in 1917, Maxwell sales were going strong, while Chalmers sales were falling.
www.moparstyle.com /history/maxwell.htm

  
 welcome
The Maxwell facilities included plants at Newcastle, Dayton and Highland Park, the latter consisting of a small, two story brick office building on Oakland Avenue and three factory buildings that had been built in 1909.
The Maxwell assets were then purchased by Walter Flanders, who reorganized the company as the Maxwell Motor Company, Inc., and continued to build the popular Maxwell cars, sales of which ranked 5th in N.A.C.C. ratings.
One of these buildings still survives as the Engineering Road Test Garage (Ed.
www.grandpasoldcars.com /articles_maxwell.htm

  
 Chronological history of Chrysler Corporation, Dodge, and Plymouth - 1864-1911
The Stoddard-Dayton car is built by John Stoddard, son of Henry Stoddard, a Dayton paint and varnish manufacturer.
Stoddard-Dayton forms the Courier Car Co., Dayton, OH, to produce a lower-priced car, the Courier.
The United States Motor Company is formed, taking control of Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Co., Brush Motor Co., Dayton Motor Car Co., Courier Car Co., Alden Sampson Mfg Co., and Columbia Motor Car Co. Of these firms, only Brush and Maxwell-Briscoe were profitable, well-run companies.
www.allpar.com /history/chron.html

  
 WHO'S ON FIRST?
By the time he turned 33, he’d competed in and won prize money driving Stoddard Dayton cars.
At age 23, he became a bicycle shop manager and gained fame as a champion cyclist.
Auto racing, as he soon learned, took second place in financial reward to flying exhibitions.
www.airmailpioneers.org /history/milestone4.html

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