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The Engineering Index By Association of Engineering Societies (U.S.), Engineering Magazine (1901), vol 3 1896/1900, page 53
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With this gun you could sneak upon an enemy and fire 480 shots and get away before they would know what happened
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Marquis-Who's Who (1967), p. 64 Royal Page Davidson designed the first armored car.
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A History of Excellence: St. John's Northwestern Military Academy
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was originally a 3 wheel armed vehicle built by the
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United States
Charles Duryea
Duryea Motor Wagon Company
Royal Page Davidson
Northwestern Military and Naval Academy
Highland Park, Illinois
Davidson Auto Battery armored car
ISBN
0-89141-777-X
ISBN
1-85109-420-2
"Armored Car to Return"
Newspapers.com
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Duryea
Armoured fighting vehicles of the interwar period
Armored fighting vehicles of the United States
Armoured cars

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