David L. Lewis (1927-2023)
David L. Lewis was born on April 5, 1927, in Bethalto, Illinois, and grew up in Du Quoin and Sesser, Illinois,
It takes a lot of hard work to found a society and keep it going.
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David L. Lewis was born on April 5, 1927, in Bethalto, Illinois, and grew up in Du Quoin and Sesser, Illinois,
When we (Robert and Sharon McLellan) first approached Taylor Vinson about writing the story of his experiences in collecting automotive literature
Every organization that has survived over time, whether it is a nation, corporation or educational institution, can point to a “founding
Beverley Rae Kimes, former Society President, Friend of Automotive History and world class historian and writer, passed away May 12, 2008
The best way to describe John Conde is “multifaceted.” He’s been one of the old-car hobby’s most influential personalities because he’s
Henry Austin Clark, Jr., was Vice-President of SAH during 1988 and 1989 when Beverly Rae Kimes served as President. Together, these two
Richard Bevier Brigham ignited the flame that transformed a group interested in automotive history into the solid, strong, and significant group
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