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Mazo Motor Company Opening

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View across street towards a large crowd of people posing outside of the Mazo Motor Company dealership at the opening in early spring. Behind the crowd are parked automobiles. The sign on the building says: "Sales and Service, Ford-Fordson, Cars, Trucks and Tractors, Mazo Motor Company."

Date Created:
1922
Creator:
Schoelkopf, L. F.

Publication Information

Creator Schoelkopf, L. F.
Date Created 1922

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Collection Information

Source Collection Louis F. Schoelkopf collection, 1905-1978
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Copyright Status NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES
Rights Holder Wisconsin Historical Society
Unique ID
W0135E8
Legacy ID
WHi 113600

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