Bill Text: IN SCR0027 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Urging INDOT to name highway for Jonathan Maxwell.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2010-03-04 - Returned to the Senate [SCR0027 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2010-SCR0027-Introduced.html
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Jonathan Maxwell by naming the section of Indiana 26 that runs east and west through Howard County the "Jonathan Maxwell Memorial Highway".
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RESOLUTION
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Jonathan Maxwell by
naming the section of Indiana 26 that runs east and west through
Howard County the "Jonathan Maxwell Memorial Highway".
Whereas, Jonathan Maxwell worked with some of the
leading pioneers of the auto industry;
Whereas, Born in Russiaville on September 3, 1864,
Jonathan Maxwell was the man behind the Maxwell-Briscoe
Automobile Company;
Whereas, Trained as a machinist at the Star Machine
Company in Kokomo, Jonathan Maxwell began working at
Elmer Apperson's Riverside Machine Shop in 1891 and was
the first person hired by the new Haynes-Apperson company
to work exclusively on the manufacturing of automobiles;
Whereas, Jonathan Maxwell worked for Ransom E. Olds in
Lansing, Michigan, as an engineer on the Oldsmobile and for
the Northern Manufacturing Co., a company he formed with
Charles B. King and W. T. Barbour in 1902;
Whereas, Jonathan Maxwell teamed with Benjamin Briscoe
and formed the Maxwell-Briscoe Company in 1903,
producing 532 cars the next year;
Whereas, In 1910 Benjamin Briscoe formed the United
States Motor Company, making Jonathan Maxwell vice
president of the company;
Whereas, In 1913 the assets of Maxwell were purchased by Walter Flanders and combined with United States Motor Company to form Maxwell Motor Company, and Jonathan Maxwell officially retired;
Whereas, The Maxwell Motor Company joined forces with
Chalmers in 1917 to lease an assembly plant in Detroit and
form a company called Maxwell-Chalmers to meet
government orders for World War I;
Whereas, The postwar recession weakened
Maxwell-Chalmers;
Whereas, Walter P. Chrysler, president of Buick and vice
president of General Motors, was asked to help
Maxwell-Chalmers get back on its feet; a new
Maxwell-Chalmers was incorporated in 1921, and W.P.
Chrysler became chairman of the board;
Whereas, On June 6, 1925, Chrysler Corporation was
established by a stock transfer replacing the Maxwell Motor
Company; and
Whereas, Jonathan Maxwell was an unsung hero of the
automotive industry; his contributions have helped to make
the industry a vital force in our nation for many years:
Therefore,
SECTION 1. That the Indiana General Assembly wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Jonathan Maxwell to the development of the automobile industry by naming the section of Indiana 26 that runs east and west through Howard County the "Jonathan Maxwell Memorial Highway".
SECTION 2. That copies of this resolution be transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the Pioneer Auto Club/Kokomo Visitors Bureau and the commissioner of the Indiana Department of Transportation.