John William Lambert
John William Lambert (January 29, 1860 – May 20, 1952) was an American automobile manufacturer pioneer and inventor. He is the inventor of the first practical American gasoline automobile. In 1891, he built a working gasoline automobile and took it on the streets of Ohio City for experimental drives. He had over 600 patents.
John William Lambert | |
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Born | Mechanicsburg, Ohio | January 29, 1860
Died | May 20, 1952 92) Anderson, Indiana | (aged
Resting place | East Maplewood Cemetery |
Occupation | Mechanical Engineer |
Known for | America's First Successful Gasoline Automobile and the Father of the Gradual Transmission |
Spouse(s) | Mary (Minnie) F. Kelley married 1885 |
Children | Alvin Ray and Ethel Mae |
Parent(s) | George Lambert Anna Lambert parents from Pennsylvania |
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