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1896 The Horseless Carriage Co was organised to manufacture the Wilber S. Salisbury vehicles, and built them without tops, making a specialty of light tricycles which by a change of box could be used for either business or pleasure. The company's address was 1,616, Masonic Temple, Chicago and John Templeton was the secretary.
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