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Submitted by stevenl on Sun, 12/09/2007 - 8:38am.

G.W. Ingham, Franklin
J.W. Mowell, Autocar
C.J. Lord, Packard
W.G. Ashley, Reo, and, Ford Runabout
Ed. C. Suiter, Dorchester Runabout
C.W. Maynard, Corbin
Mrs. C. Holthusen, Ford Model K
M.E. Hay, Packard 30
A.H. Christopher, Ford Model N
W.M. Ball, Buick
John Post, Ford
Harry Garstang, Steamobile
Ivan L. Creed, Ford
Chris. Donges, Rambler
W.A. Weller, Ford Runabout
P.H. Carlyon, Ford
C.C. Sullivan, Pope-Hartford
Emil Martinsen, Tourist
E.M. Steele, Reo
Fred Carlyon, Cadillac
John A. Auston, Reo
E.W. Ross, Cadillac
W.L. Bridgeford, Reo
N.J. Redpath, Chalmers-Detroit
E.E. Taylor, Franklin
Milo W. Morris, Buick
J.C. Lawrence, Ford
Jay Dinsmore, Cadillac
George Clyde, Olds
J.J. Brenner, Cadillac

Source: List of automobile owners ... no. 1. Secretary of State.

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Other than Carlyon (maybe

Other than Carlyon (maybe Steele), the only other name that means anything to me is Dinsmore.  I went to high school with a Mr. Charlie Dinsmore.  They must be related.
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J.J. Brenner...

...origianlly owned the oyster factory that my folks now live in.


> It's OK to be nice. <
enpen's social contract
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Oyster Factory

Your folks live in an "oyster factory"?
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Yup.

Right over the water.


> It's OK to be nice. <
enpen's social contract
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Trivia

The graphic is a 1909 Cadillac. C.J. Lord was a banker who originally lived in the mansion that is now the State Capital Museum. M.E. Hay was the Governor at the time, I believe. Carlyon, of course, is another big Olympia name. I know there are OlyBloggers out there who know a lot more about Oly history, perhaps they can fill us in on the others. By 1913, this list became much too big to print. Looks like 1909-1912 were pivotal years for the automobile making a permanent impact around here. It always sort of blew me away that my grandmother, who was born in 1891 in Centralia and died in 1978 in Olympia, talked about being born in the age of the horse and buggy and lived long enough to see Americans bouncing around on the Moon.
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Awesome Post

Very interesting historical information. Thank you for posting this Steven.

What's up with the caimans? It's been very hush-hush lately.

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Any info

on what the Schmidt's, (of brewery fame), drove about that time, or would this be listed under Tumwater?
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I didn't see them

but that could be for one of two reasons. First, maybe they were a little slow to jump into the new home technology, or second, maybe they didn't register their vehicle.
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Interesting...

n/t
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The Carlyon family history.

Greetings, all. I live in the Carlyon Beach community, and I wonder if anyone could give information and/or suggest sources of information about the Olympia Carlyon family history, and how the Carlyon Beach Homeowners' Association community history fits in. Thanks.
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