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The Shawmut Motor Company was organized in
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in 1905 to succeed the Phelps automobile. The Shawmut was manufactured from 1906 to 1908, when the factory was destroyed by fire. The company was headquartered in Boston. A 1908 Shawmut Roundabout was the winner of the 1909
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History

The Shawmut Motor Company was organized in November, 1905 to succeed the Phelps Motor Vehicle Company. Elliott C. Lee, past president of the
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, was announced as president of Shawmut. L. J. Phelps had designed a
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engine before retiring to California in 1905. For 1906, the first Shawmut was the Model 6, a luxury automobile with a four-cylinder 40- hp touring car body costing $4,750, . The new Shawmut was introduced in March 1906 at the Boston Automobile Show, and December at the New York Show. From 1907, a less expensive Roundabout (short wheelbase touring car with no doors) model was produced for $3,500, . For 1907 Shawmuts were designated Models A, B, C and D, representing roadster, touring, limousine and
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body styles, priced from $4,750 to $6,500, . All body styles were made with sheet aluminum by Boston's premier
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, Chauncy Thomas & Company. In 1908 Shawmut engaged the Hol-Tan Company as their
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agency, with the intention to market cars as Hol-Tan Shawmut. On November 13, 1908 the Shawmut factory in Stoneham was destroyed by fire. Twenty cars of which 10 were finished were in the buildings. The loss of several buildings, manufacturing equipment and cars was judged to be $115,000. Shawmut was carrying $42,000 in Insurance. In December 1908, the Shawmut Motor Company scouted Reading, Massachusetts for a factory site and in February 1909 scouted Fitchburg before finally settling on a new factory location in South Boston in April. Shawmut could not raise the capital needed to re-start production and were closed by November 1909.


Motorsports

In October 1907 two Shawmuts participated in the Bay State Endurance Run, driven by Arthur Ayers and Harold Church. Church's Shawmut with a perfect score, was declared the winner with a
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and Franklin when a tie run-off could not determine a single winner. In May 1908, a Hol-Tan Shawmut participated in the First American International Road Race (Briarcliff Trophy Race) driven by William M. Hilliard. It was running with other cars on the 8th lap when the race was called. A Shawmut Roundabout was entered in the June 1909
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from
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to Seattle. It was driven by T. Arthur Pettengill, Robert Messer and Earle Chapin. The Shawmut was the second to arrive in Seattle, behind the No. 2
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. Decades later, Earle Chapin described the 23 day race as a “fight for survival". The Shawmut team made a formal protest against the No. 2 Ford Model T stating it should be disqualified. This was disallowed and the Model T was declared the winner. Four months later, it was recognized that the Ford Model T arrived in Seattle with a different engine from the start of the race. In November 1909, the No. 2 Ford was disqualified and the Shawmut declared the winner.


Gallery

File:Shawmut in Bay State Endurance Run - Motor World 1908.jpg, Harold Church driving the 1907 Shawmut Model B Touring to a perfect score finish in the Bay State Endurance Run. File:Shawmut in Bay State Endurance Run - Motor Age 1908.jpg, Arthur Ayers driving the 1907 Shawmut Model A Roadster in the Bay State Endurance Run. Perfect score on the first day, but later got stuck in sand. File:Ford Model T car no 2 and the Shawmut car on display, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Washington, June 1909 (AYP 16).jpeg, In foreground, the Shawmut that won the 1909
Ocean to Ocean Automobile Endurance Contest The Ocean to Ocean Automobile Endurance Contest was a transcontinental automobile race held in 1909. The race began in New York City on June 1, 1909 and the first car reached Seattle on June 23. The race was held in conjunction with the Alaska ...
; behind that, the Model T that was disqualified, displayed at the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle. File:Ford Model T car no 2 and the Shawmut car on display, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Washington, June 1909 (AYP 25).jpeg, Left, the 1908 Shawmut Roundabout with the winning (later disqualified) Model T Ford at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle.


External links


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References

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