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The Monarch Automobile Company was from Aurora, Illinois from 1914 to 1917.
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In 1904, They offered an air-cooled 7 HP Runabout for $300. It had a speed of 4-22 miles per hour on a high speed clutch. It had one set of springs and a planetary transmission with two speeds, forward and reverse. All speeds operated with one lever.
A few of their agents included:
E.P Blake and Co. - 25 Hawkins Street - Boston, MA
Joseph S. Heller - 1779 Broadway - NY, NY
Victor L Craft - 44 N. Water Street - Philadelphia PA
Auto Supply & Storage - 1416 Madison Avenue - Baltimore, MD
Union Automobile Company - 4601 Olive Street - St. Louis, MO
Hayden Automotive Company - 1337 Michigan Avenue - Chicago, IL
A.W. Petersen - 320 W. 3rd Street - Davenport, IA
Geo E. Bartoo - 409 1st Avenue - Spokane, WA
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