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  1. Chrysler, Walter P. Walter Percy Chrysler, founder of the Chrysler Corporation, was born in Wamego, Kansas on April 2, 1875, but grew up in Ellis, Kansas. As a child, he learned about locomotives from his father, who worked as an engineer for the Kansas Pacific Railroad. Chrysler apprenticed as a machinist with Union Pacific and spent the first ...

  2. Jul 15, 2021 · Young Walter P. Chrysler, Jr, 1910s. Walter Percy Chrysler, Jr. was born on May 27, 1909 in a small white-frame house in Oelwein, Iowa. He was the third of four children born to Walter P. Chrysler, Sr., and his wife, Della Viola Forker Chrysler. His two sisters, Thelma and Bernice, were older than he, and his younger brother John (Jack) was ...

  3. Walter Chrysler. Della Viola Forker. Walter Percy Chrysler Jr. (March 27, 1909 – September 17, 1988) was an American art collector, museum benefactor, and collector of other objects such as stamps, rare books, and glassworks. He was also a theatre and film producer.

  4. Mar 6, 2015 · The late Mr. Walter P. Chrysler was one of the world’s talented and leading pioneers in our automotive history. A great workman and strong influence in the development of our automotive heritage. His creative style and hard work will be remembered for generations to come. Walter Percy Chrysler was born in Wamego, Kansas on April 2, 1875.

  5. History Origins. Chrysler was founded by Walter Chrysler on June 6, 1925, when the Maxwell Motor Company (est. 1904) was re-organized into the Chrysler Corporation.. Walter Chrysler had originally arrived at the ailing Maxwell-Chalmers company in the early 1920s, having been hired to take over and overhaul the company's troubled operations (just after a similar rescue job at the Willys car ...

  6. Apr 30, 2009 · Walter P. Chrysler was Time magazine's second Man of the Year. A railroad man and a turnaround artist, he went to work at GM, making Buick more efficient and profitable. He pioneered painting and ...

  7. Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. (1909–1988), the son of the founder of the Chrysler Corporation, was one of America’s preeminent art collectors. He focused his acquisitions largely on twentieth-century art, American and Old Master paintings, sculpture, and glass. Looking back on Chrysler’s achievement, New York Times critic John Russell wrote ...

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