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  1. Henry Martyn Leland (February 16, 1843 – March 26, 1932) was an American machinist, inventor, engineer, and automotive entrepreneur. He founded the two premier American luxury automotive marques , Cadillac and Lincoln .

    • February 16, 1843, Vermont, U.S.
    • March 26, 1932 (aged 89), Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
  2. Oct 16, 2019 · Henry Leland founded the two surviving American luxury car companies, Cadillac and Lincoln, both now more than a century old, yet outside of some automotive history buffs, he’s generally unknown—not even honored by the companies he started.

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  3. Lelands insistence on precision manufacturing helped Cadillac become synonymous with excellent build quality. Leland sold Cadillac to General Motors in 1909, but remained an executive until 1917. He would leave GM after a disagreement with William C. Durant, a noted pacifist, who refused a request from the U.S. Government to produce aircraft ...

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  5. Henry Martyn Leland, founder of Cadillac and Lincoln car companies, brought precision engineering to the automobile business. Born in Barton, Vermont in 1843, he gained machine knowledge working with farm equipment and learned the firearms trade working at Colt before the Civil War.

  6. Mar 22, 2024 · In 1890 Leland moved to Detroit, where he soon organized Leland & Faulconer Manufacturing Company to build engines for automobile makers. In 1903 he created his own motorcar, the Model A Cadillac , a machine that proved successful and remained in production for several years.

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  7. Sep 23, 2018 · Leland suggested naming the car after the founder of Detroit, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. The first Cadillac arrived in 1903 and was an immediate success, its price notwithstanding. By 1908, Cadillac had five luxury models in its portfolio, all with fully interchangeable parts.

  8. Its founder, Henry Leland, convinced former Ford board of directors that he could create a viable company, using a motor he had developed for the Olds Motor Vehicle Company. On August 27, 1902 the Cadillac Automobile Company was launched, named after Detroit founder Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, with Leland as director.