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  1. Sua visão do futuro da indústria automobilística se mostraria mais lúcida do que a de qualquer outro. Primeiros Anos. Nascido em Boston, Massachussetts, em 08 de dezembro de 1861, William Crapo Durant foi criado em Flint City, Michigan, filho de Rebecca Crapo Durant (1857-1925) e John Leverett Willett. A mãe deu ao menino o nome do avô ...

  2. Dec 16, 2008 · Dec 16, 2008. William C. Durant. Because of a national economic crisis and flamboyant leadership, General Motors was placed at risk in 1920. But its recovery became legendary. When the First World War ended in November of 1918, millions of Americans who had been drafted into military service were quickly returned home.

  3. Apr 19, 2020 · The story of the Durant car starts long before this 1929 model was built. Most of us love “rags-to-riches” stories, but it was just the opposite for William C. Durant. He was an owner of the ...

  4. Feb 5, 2022 · Its green forested shores are dotted by cabins and homes of all sizes and shapes, but perhaps none are more impressive than the sprawling 54-room lodge-like castle built almost a century ago by Russell "Cliff" Durant, the millionaire sportsman son of William C. Durant, co-founder of General Motors.

  5. WILLIAM C. DURANT. William Crapo Durant (1861-1947), one of Flint's most important historical figures, was a pioneer in the development of the American auto industry. Durant's vehicle ventures began in 1886, when, with a borrowed $1,500, he bought the rights to build a two-wheeled road cart. Nine years later the Flint Road Cart Company, begun ...

  6. William Crapo "Billy" Durant, född 8 december 1861 i Boston i Massachusetts, död 18 mars 1947 i Flint i Michigan, var en amerikansk företagsledare inom bilindustrin.

  7. Timeline of William West Durant's Life. Sunset on Raquette Lake, NY. 1850. William West Durant (WWD) born to Dr. Thomas C. Durant and Heloise Timbrell Durant in Brooklyn NY; Sister Ella (Heloise) born three years later (1853). 1858 Ralph Waldo Emerson is part of the Philosophers Camp; writes The Adirondacs poem.

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