Article in "The Columbus Citizen" about the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company's Class-B Standardized Military Truck (better known as the "Liberty Truck") and its delivery into the service of the U.S. Army for use in World War I.
A poem by Jack Ramsey titled "The Flight of the 'Liberty Truck,'" about the journey of the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company's Class-B Standardized Military Truck (better known as the "Liberty Truck") to Washington, D.C., to be delivered into the service of the U.S. Army for use in World War I.
Several Class-B Standardized Military Trucks (better known as "Liberty Trucks") on loading tracks at the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company's factory in Lima, Ohio.
A line of several of the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company's Class-B Standardized Military Trucks (better known as "Liberty Trucks") in downtown Lima, Ohio, before being delivered into the service of the U.S. Army for use in World War I.
A crowd assembling in Lima, Ohio, to bid "farewell" to the first Class-B Standardized Military Truck (better known as the "Liberty Truck") manufactured by the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company, before the truck is delivered into the service of the U.S. Army for use in World War I.
Several Class-B Standardized Military Trucks (better known as "Liberty Trucks") being assembled at the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company's factory in Lima, Ohio.
Workers from the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company in the company factory, with a Class-B Standardized Military Truck (better known as the "Liberty Truck") under assembly. Carl J. Bigelow of Bowling Green, Ohio, who was chassis superintendent for the company, is standing in front of the truck…
A line of several Class-B Standardized Military Trucks (better known as "Liberty Trucks") manufactured by the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company of Lima, Ohio.
Workers from the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company of Lima, Ohio, in a Class-B Standardized Military Truck (better known as the "Liberty Truck") manufactured by the company. Carl J. Bigelow of Bowling Green, Ohio, who was chassis superintendent for the company, is on the far right.
Workers from the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company of Lima, Ohio, proudly displaying the company's Class-B Standardized Military Truck (better known as the "Liberty Truck"), joined by a U.S. Army officer.
U.S. President Woodrow Wilson at the White House inspecting the Class-B Standardized Military Truck (better known as the "Liberty Truck") manufactured by the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company of Lima, Ohio. Company chassis superintendent Carl J. Bigelow is standing directly next to the truck.
Award issued to the Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truck Company of Lima, Ohio, by the United State War Department, in recognition of the company's service to the U.S. military in World War I.