Vermont (Automobile)
The Vermont
was the first
automobile
to cross the United States. It traveled from
San Francisco, California
to
Manhattan, New York
. It was a
1903
Winton Motor Carriage Company
. The crew was owner
Horatio Nelson Jackson
, mechanic
Sewall K. Crocker
and their mascot
Bud
, a
bulldog
purchased for $15 in
Caldwell, Idaho
.
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