Charles Duryea (French Wikipedia)

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  • (en) « Charles Duryea, auto's inventor, taken by death », Ellensburg Daily Record,‎ , p. 3 (lire en ligne, consulté le )
  • « Auto Inventor Dies. Charles Duryea Credited With First Gasoline Buggy », Associated Press,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )

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  • (en) « Charles E. Duryea, Auto Pioneer, Dies. Credited With Building First 'Gasoline Buggy'. Tested in 1892 in Springfield. Car Now in Smithsonian. Won First Race for Horseless Carriages. Inventor of Many Improvements. Tablet Honors Achievement. Won First Automobile Race. Invented Bicycle Improvements », The New York Times,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « Charles E. Duryea, sometimes called the "father of the automobile," died in his home here at 9 A. M. today after an illness of about a year and a half. He was in his seventy-fifth [sic] year. »

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  • (en) « Duryea / Pagoda », Pennsylvania Hillclimb Association,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « Named for the obscure automobile maker and following the same route that Charles Duryea used to test his cars. »

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  • (en) « Aeromarine » (consulté le )

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