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Sewall K. Crocker

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in about 63 days, arriving on July 26. They never collected the $ 50 wager. Crocker was primarily responsible for making the necessary repairs of the vehicle during the trip, which broke down frequently, especially on the harsh, unpaved roads of the West. The two men, along with Jackson's dog Bud,
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for the journey, which was conceived following a $ 50 wager to prove that a four-wheeled machine could be driven across the country. The drive from coast to coast was financed by Jackson, ultimately costing $ 8,000 (adjusted to 2022 dollars, approximately $ 260,000).
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After the race, Crocker attempted to capitalize on his fame by seeking sponsors for a round-the-world auto tour, but it never materialized. In 1913, his health failing, he died at the young age of 30 in his home state of Washington.
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on April 7, 1883. In addition to giving Jackson driving lessons, he also may have convinced Jackson to use a
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vehicle for the trip. Jackson purchased a two-cylinder, 20-horsepower Winton motor car that he dubbed the
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magazine, titled '1903 Cross Country by Dr Jackson in his Winton Automobile'
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in the first successful cross-country automobile trip in 1903.
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Sewall K. Crocker, as driver in Winton vehicle in 1903
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Western Field: The Sportsman's Magazine of the West
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Walla Walla, Washington
Tacoma
automobile
Tacoma, Washington
mechanic
Horatio Nelson Jackson
Walla Walla, Washington
Winton
Vermont
San Francisco, California
New York City
"The Crew"


"History of Early American Automobile Industry - Chapter 9"
"U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925, entry for S. K. Crocker"
Categories
1883 births
1913 deaths
American male cyclists
Sportspeople from Tacoma, Washington
American automotive pioneers

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