"The Life of Clement Studebaker" is a typewritten manuscript held
in the collection of the St. Joseph County Library in South Bend,
Indiana. Written after his death in 1901, it was never published.
Although Clement died just at the dawn of the automobile age, he,
together with his brother John Mohler Studebaker, established the
character of the business and hand-picked the successors who
introduced the company's first cars. Clement, therefore, is an
important precursor to the history of the automobile industry. "The
Life of Clement Studebaker" covers his business life, his political
life, his family life, his church life, and his connections with
other businesses and other people in South Bend. It illuminates the
man and gives insight. This fascinating 188-page biography belongs
on the shelf of everyone interested in the history of the
Studebaker Corporation, the city of South Bend, the automobile
industry, or life in the late 19th century.
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