This Blog Now Available for Kindle Users!
In my pursuit to make Reed Brothers Dodge History more accessible to our readers, you now have the option of reading our blog on your Kindle device through Kindle Publishing. Kindle blogs are auto-delivered wirelessly to your device so you can stay up-to-date throughout the day.
You can find the link to subscribe here. You will receive a 14-day free trial when you initially subscribe, and if you enjoy the service, just $0.99 per month will allow you Kindle access to all of our content.
Try it out this weekend — and feel free to send on feedback if you have it.
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A Warm Welcome to our Blog!
Welcome to the Reed Brothers Dodge History blog, an award-winning online archive dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of Reed Brothers Dodge of Rockville, Maryland and its significant role in Montgomery County’s development. Recognized by Peerless Rockville for excellence in historical preservation, this site chronicles more than a century of history, community service, and automotive progress. Designed as a chronologically organized, expanded record, the blog documents the remarkable story of Reed Brothers Dodge from its founding to its lasting impact on the local and regional landscape.
My name is Jeanne Gartner, and I am the author and curator of this blog. Lewis Reed, the founder of Reed Brothers Dodge, was my grandfather. Through his extensive photographic archive and business records, I have been able to document and interpret the enduring legacy of this family enterprise and its place within Maryland’s broader industrial and cultural heritage.
Each post is meticulously researched to present an authentic view of local history, early transportation, and the entrepreneurial spirit that helped shape both the region and the American automotive landscape. The blog stands as a tribute to Lewis Reed’s vision and a resource for historians, educators, and anyone interested in the preservation of our shared past.
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