1902 Runabout Model A No.1 with passenger seat in front and the engine in the rear. The only rear engine Morse built and is still extant in Easton.
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1907 Morse Runabout Model B, No. 1
Driven by Dr. Moody with Nuebert Morse, the son of the builder, as the passenger. This automobile still exists in a musem.
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Morse Model A Runabout from an information booklet
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Morse Runabout front view, information from the booklet
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Morse Runabout information from the booklet
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Morse Runabout information from the booklet
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Front cover front from a collection of papers showing the inside of the Morse Automobile Factory
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Morse Advertising
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1910 Morse Advertising. The Boston location is that of the sales room and advertising agent. It was very common with early automobile manufacturers.
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Inside 1910 Catalogue, Page 1
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Morse Side Entrance Tonneau with Standard Equipment
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Touring Car with Extension Cape Cart Top in place
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Morse Limousine with Chauffer Cover and Side Curtains
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Morse Glass Front Landaulet and Side Curtains
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Morse Torpedo Body with Tonneau
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Morse Runabout with Rumble Seat
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Morse Chassis showing General Construction and Standard Equipment
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Intake Side of Motor
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Exhaust Side of Motor
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Easton Machine Company
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Another view
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