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(1908-1914) - Thomas
Neville was a carriagemaker at 21 Church Street in Oshkosh who, beginning
around 1908, began advertising his T. Neville & Company as "manufacturers
and dealers in automobiles," a declaration he continued into at least 1914.
The rebuilding and repairing of automobiles undoubtedly was his main
activity, together with the fabricating of limousine and roadster bodies
that he declared a specialty in later years. But for anyone in Oshkosh
desiring a complete car, Thomas Neville was more than willing. Like many
small shops in the Midwest during this period, Neville's automobile
manufacture was on a per-order basis.
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