The Logan Construction Company was founded in 1903 in
Chillicothe, Ohio. They were manufacturers of the Logan automobile until 1908.
History
Benjamin A. Gramm was the designer of the ''Buckeye'' and ''Gramm'' automobiles before entering production with the ''Logan'' in 1904. ''Logan's'' were
2-cylinder air-cooled
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and
water-cooled
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touring car
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Th ...
s before standardizing with a
4-cylinder
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air-cooled car in 1906.
In 1907 a
runabout model called the Blue Streak semi-racer was introduced with a 24-
hp engine. This sold for $1,750, (). A truck producer along with automobiles, a new company was formed to concentrate on truck manufacturing in 1908. Gramm trucks built up to 1940.
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In 1907 Benjamin Gramm sued
Premier Motor Manufacturing Company
The Premier Motor Manufacturing Company built the brass era and vintage Premier luxury automobile in Indianapolis, Indiana, from 1903 to 1925.
History
The Premier Motor Manufacturing Company was organized in 1903 by George A. Weidely and Harol ...
for infringement on the ''Logan'' slogan of "That Car of Quality". He was awarded priority of claim.
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