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#1. A family photo of parents, George and Martha Dodge, and children, Gladys and Lloyd
#2. Lloyd and his car
#3. Lloyd L. Dodge, his mother and friends, and Clara McElroy (in PANTS!!) whom he later married...as they were getting into the car to leave Spokane
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#1. George at the roundhouse where he was crew chief, with a chinese co-worker
#2. Spokane (Hilliard suburb) movie theatre playing Diamond from the Sky, a 1915 serial, now lost according to Silentmovies.com. |
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#1. The birth records for Lloyd L. Dodge and his sister Gladys.
#2. This is the 2nd of the patents received by Lloyd L. Dodge, age 23, for vulcanising tires and a sealable waterproof paper that packaged sailor's K-Rations in WWII. He also held the patent to Rap-in-Wax food wrap and sold the rights when he moved to Chicago in the late 1920s.The newspaper item regarding the patent for coating paper and the company in Wisconsin that will be using it.
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