Horace Elgin Dodge

Automobile manufacturer, co-founded Dodge

Horace Elgin Dodge - Scientists & Innovators born May 17th, 1868
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Co-founded the Dodge Brothers Company, a significant automobile manufacturer in the early 20th century. The company became famous for creating high-quality cars, especially known for their innovation and engineering. Played a crucial role in the automotive industry by producing vehicles that were popular among consumers. Contributed to the growth of the American automotive sector, particularly during the World War era, when the company also produced military vehicles and arms.

Co-founded Dodge Brothers Company in 1900

Produced military vehicles during World War I

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