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  1. Mar 18, 2017 · Added: Dec 12, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 4151. Source citation. Industrialist, Financier, Automobile Pioneer. He was the co-founder of the General Motors Corporation and Chevrolet. Born in Boston. Massachusetts, he left school at age 16 to work in his grandfather's Flint, Michigan lumberyard. By 1885 he had partnered with Josiah Dallas ...

  2. David Dunbar Buick (born Sept. 17, 1854, Arbroath, Scot.—died March 6, 1929, Detroit, Mich., U.S.) was a pioneer American automobile manufacturer, after whom the Buick line of automobiles is named. Buick was taken to the United States in 1856. His first independent business venture was a company that made plumbing equipment, started in 1884.

  3. ID de Memorial do Find a Grave: 145. Origem citação. Automotive Pioneer. He was a Scottish-American inventor, who was best-known for starting the car company that became the Buick Motor Division of General Motors Corporation (GM). He was born David Dunbar Buick on September 17, 1854 at 26 Green Street in Arbroath, Scotland.

  4. Find a Grave memorial ID. 145. subject named as. David Dunbar Buick. retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in. ... David Dunbar Buick (17 Sep 1854 - 5 Mar 1929) 0 ...

  5. Automotive Pioneer. He was a Scottish-American inventor, who was best-known for starting the car company that became the Buick Motor Division of General Motors Corporation (GM). He was born David Dunbar Buick on September 17, 1854 at 26 Green Street in Arbroath, Scotland. His father, Alexander Buick emigrated to the...

  6. Automotive Pioneer. He was a Scottish-American inventor, who was best-known for starting the car company that became the Buick Motor Division of General Motors Corporation (GM). He was born David Dunbar Buick on September 17, 1854 at 26 Green Street in Arbroath, Scotland. His father, Alexander Buick emigrated to the...

  7. Oct 13, 2018 · Nonetheless, David Dunbar Buick was forgotten first by the company that bears his name, then by the public, and ultimately by historians. Author, Flint native, former Flint Journal reporter and retired Buick assistant public relations director Lawrence Gustin aims to correct this historical oversight with his 2006 book David Buick ’s ...

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