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- Nyberg_Automobile abstract "Nyberg was the name of an early American automobile manufacturing company, now defunct. Henry Nyberg of Chicago, Illinois, saw an opportunity in the nascent auto industry and purchased the Rider-Lewis Motor Company of Anderson, Indiana, in 1910. The Nyberg company enlarged operations when it began assembling automobiles. As with most automobiles of the time, manufacture of the Nyberg was very labor-intensive. The cars were made by hand and the Nyberg employees took great pride in their output. The company turned out their first finished car on March 30, 1911. Operations ceased in 1914. The company was sold to A. C. Barley of Streator, Illinois.Henry Nyberg is also associated with the Regal automobile produced in Berlin, Ontario, from 1915 to 1917.".
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- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLink A._C._Barley.
- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLink Anderson,_Indiana.
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- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:1910s_automobiles.
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- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Nyberg.
- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLink Horsepower.
- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLink Kitchener,_Ontario.
- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLink Regal_(automobile).
- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLink Streator,_Illinois.
- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Henry Nyberg".
- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nyberg Auto Company".
- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nyberg Automobile".
- Nyberg_Automobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nyberg".
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- Nyberg_Automobile id "in0125".
- Nyberg_Automobile photos "13".
- Nyberg_Automobile survey "IN-38".
- Nyberg_Automobile title "Rider-Lewis Motor Car Company, West Second Street & Sycamore, Anderson, Madison County, IN".
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- Nyberg_Automobile subject Category:1910s_automobiles.
- Nyberg_Automobile subject Category:Anderson,_Indiana.
- Nyberg_Automobile subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Indiana.
- Nyberg_Automobile subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Nyberg_Automobile subject Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_based_in_Indiana.
- Nyberg_Automobile subject Category:Vintage_vehicles.
- Nyberg_Automobile hypernym Company.
- Nyberg_Automobile type Company.
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- Nyberg_Automobile comment "Nyberg was the name of an early American automobile manufacturing company, now defunct. Henry Nyberg of Chicago, Illinois, saw an opportunity in the nascent auto industry and purchased the Rider-Lewis Motor Company of Anderson, Indiana, in 1910. The Nyberg company enlarged operations when it began assembling automobiles. As with most automobiles of the time, manufacture of the Nyberg was very labor-intensive. The cars were made by hand and the Nyberg employees took great pride in their output.".
- Nyberg_Automobile label "Nyberg Automobile".
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- Nyberg_Automobile wasDerivedFrom Nyberg_Automobile?oldid=648548434.
- Nyberg_Automobile isPrimaryTopicOf Nyberg_Automobile.