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Kevin knows this, as we've already discussed it, but I'll add that I recently purchased a black-and-white 8x10 glossy from the files of the Chicago Tribune (all of its older photo stock is being sold) showing Twain riding in a Rambler in 1908.  The photo postcard of Twain riding in an Oldsmobile is from 1905-06, I believe, but, as usual, you should consult Kevin for particulars.
 
Martin Zehr
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From: Kevin Mac Donnell <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Did Twain ever mention the automobile?
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Date: Sunday, October 24, 2010, 8:43 PM


He rode in an Oldsmobile driven by a race-car driver (who was killed a short 
time later in an auto accident). That image was reproduced as a postcard 
advertising Olds Motor Works. That image should be online. I can give you 
the details on the driver if you like.

While running errands with Henry Rogers, he was left sitting in Rogers' 
parked electric car when it slipped into gear and slowly began coasting down 
a street in Fairhaven. Rather than trying to guide or stop the car, Twain 
simply hopped out, and the car ran aground on a curb or sidewalk with no 
harm done to man or machine.

I've seen two photos where he was sitting in a car (besides the one with him 
in the Olds), and of course there are a couple of photos of him admiring a 
huge touring car parked in front of Stormfield the day of Clara's wedding.

I also seem to recall him writing an angry "letter to the editor" in 
Harper's Magazine (or a newspaper) complaining about dangerous drivers, ca. 
1905. I think he also campaigned against cars being allowed in Bermuda.

He might have felt differently if he'd ever climbed a hill with me in my 20 
year old Miata with after-market supercharger. On the other hand, maybe that 
would have just confirmed his worst fears.

Kevin
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From: "Ben Wise" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Did Twain ever mention the automobile?


> Or ride in one?  Just wondering if he saw it coming, so to speak.
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