DURYEA
AUTOMOBILE
Site devoted to the 3 Cylinder Duryea
Automobiles made 1898-1907
Research shows the vintage of the 3 Cylinder Duryea Automobile
orchestrated by Charles Duryea to be 1898-1907. This site also
contains information on the earlier 1 and 2 cylinder Duryea
automobiles produced in Springfield, Massachusetts and the later
Duryea vehicles produced in Reading, Pennsylvania; Saginaw,
Michigan and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
3 CYLINDER
DURYEAS 1898-1907
Peoria-Peoria
Heights-Reading-Waterloo-Coventry
DURYEA AUTOMOBILE SITE MATERIAL AND
UPDATES
The rights to all material including images and text in this web
site are reserved.
This Site will be updated continuously as my library grows and
research progresses.
OUR FATHER, HERMAN S. MINGES II, PASSED AWAY ON DECEMBER 2, 2003. WE WILL STILL SPONSER THIS SITE AND MAKE UPDATES WHEN POSSIBLE. OUR FAMILY HOPES YOU ENJOY HIS WORK AS MUCH AS HE DID. HIS CAR IS NOW OFFERED FOR SALE. SERIOUS BUYERS MAY CONTACT THE FAMILY THROUGH E-MAIL BELOW.
Web Site Revised: 05.19.2005 - Happy Birthday
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Please before you do, if you are a historian or student doing
research, please read 'Introduction To This Site' which will
explain the content and scope of this web site. Those doing
research might also try the FAQ section ( Page 1, Article 4 ) for
additional help.
Herman S. Minges, II (I will answer on his behalf, Corrye Minges)

HYPERLINKS FOR THIS SITE
PAGE 1
- Articles and Images
- Images, chronological order
- Photo and art Gallery
- Introduction to this site
- The 3 Cylinder Duryea
- Feature Articles and Events
- Pre 3 Cylinder Duryea and Post 3 Cylinder Duryea
- Most frequently asked questions (car, brothers and
literature)
- Literature and information needed
- Acknowledgments, References and Sponsors
- Other
LINKS TO OTHER WEB SITES
PAGE 2
- A site on the 3-Cylinder Duryea (early years in Peoria &
Peoria Heights) and the life of Charles E. Duryea and the other
brothers Frank and Otto.
- Related links to help with research and restoration
- Links for history buffs and collectors