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Teledyne Continental Motors
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Continental Motors Corporation
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31.
Bill Brinen standing beside an automobile in 1927.
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Continental Automobile Company Continental Beacon brochure, circa 1933.
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Construction of Continental Motors Corporation Building 10, Muskegon, Michigan, February 20, 1918.
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A Massey Ferguson 165 tractor with a Continental Motors Corporation engine, circa 1964-1975.
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Log marks used by sawmill owners on the Muskegon River in Michigan in the 1870s and 1880s.
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Continental! Its Motors and Its People: The Eight Decades of Teledyne Continental Motors
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Log marks used by sawmill owners on the Muskegon River in Michigan from 1859 through 1864.
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International Harvester truck loaded with Grand Rapids, Michigan beer company crates, 1910-1915.
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Muskegon Fire Department Engine House No. 1 firemen, 1892.
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Log marks used by sawmill owners on the Muskegon River in Michigan from 1868 through 1880.
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