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The 1893 Duryea Automobile In the Museum of History and Technology

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A restoration study reconstructs the design, construction, and early operation of an 1893 Duryea gasoline-powered carriage preserved in a museum. It documents the builders' experiments, mechanical influences, and the technical problems faced during assembly and trials. Detailed description of engine components, governor and ignition arrangements, valve gear, transmission and chassis conveys how the vehicle was laid out and adjusted. The author cross-references physical evidence from the restoration with period reports, photographs, and interviews to identify alterations and operating practice. Short biographical and corporate sketches outline later manufacturing efforts, competitive outings, and the brothers' subsequent careers.

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Donald H. Berkebile

Donald H. Berkebile is an author known for his contributions to historical literature, particularly in the context of American history and technology. His notable works include "Conestoga Wagons in Braddock's Campaign, 1755," which explores the role of these iconic vehicles in early American military history, and "The 1893 Duryea Automobile In the Museum of History and Technology," which examines the significance of the Duryea automobile in the evolution of transportation. Berkebile's writings reflect a keen interest in the intersection of history and technology, providing readers with insights into pivotal moments in American heritage.

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