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Rockville Garage Hudson Motor Car Ads (1919-1920)

The advertisements in this post do more than just simply pitch a product, they capture a moment in history. A moment in history when Lewis Reed’s Rockville Garage represented several franchise nameplates along with Dodge, including Oldsmobile, Hudson, and Essex. The Hudson and Oldsmobile were sold at Reed Brothers from roughly 1917 through 1923.

Hudson introduced the Essex brand in 1919. The Essex was intended to compete with Ford and Chevrolet for budget-minded buyers. The Essex offered one of the first affordable sedans and by 1925 the combined Hudson and Essex sales made Hudson the third largest automobile manufacturer in the United States.

Prior to the advent of television and radio advertising, print media was the most popular form of advertising and most car ads were black and white. The following ads distributed by the Lambert Automobile Company in The Baltimore Sun newspaper advertises the Hudson and Essex automobiles.

In addition to franchise car dealers, there were also factory stores. In the early days, the factory stores did the national advertising. A factory store, also known as a branch store or branch dealer, was a dealership owned and run by the manufacturer. A list of area Dealers was placed in fine print at the bottom of the ads. Rockville Garage, Rockville, Md, is highlighted in yellow on each of these ads.

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 2 March 1919

By the 1920s, Hudson and Essex Motor Car advertisements featured elegant architectural borders with static drawings of their cars; some ads never pictured people during this period.

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 30 May 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 29 Aug 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 25 Jan 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 24 Oct 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 21 Nov 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 17 Oct 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 13 Jun 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 10 Oct 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 1 Feb 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 3 Oct 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 28 Mar 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 30 Sep 1920

1920s Hudson & Essex ads

The Baltimore Sun 5 Mar 1922

A lot of old newspapers have found their way online and with digital archival, it’s easier to take a trip back through old newspapers than ever before. These ads were found on NewspaperARCHIVE.com, the largest historical newspaper database online.

 

Vintage Newspaper Ads

These vintage newspaper ads from Lewis Reed’s Rockville Garage were found on NewspaperARCHIVE.com, the largest historical newspaper database online. Prior to the advent of television and radio advertising, print media was the most popular form of advertising and most car ads were black and white.

The very first advertisement below, distributed by the Oldsmobile Sales Company in the Sunday, June 29, 1919 edition of The Washington Post is the very first ad in which the Rockville Garage appeared. Dealers are listed in fine print at the bottom: note Rockville Garage, Rockville, Md, which is highlighted in yellow.

Initially, Reed Brothers sold Oldsmobile and Hudson, along with Dodge. (click on images to enlarge)

1919 Oldsmobile Sales Company Ad

Rockville Garage – The Washington Post – Sunday, June 29, 1919, Washington, District Of Columbia

Rockville Garage - Washington Post, The - Sunday, July 11, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia

Rockville Garage – Washington Post, The – Sunday, July 11, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia

Rockville Garage – The Washington Post, Sunday, July 04, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia

Rockville Garage – The Washington Post, Sunday, July 04, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia

Rockville Garage – The Washington Post Sunday, July 18, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia

Rockville Garage – The Washington Post Sunday, July 18, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia

Rockville Garage – The Washington Post Sunday, August 08, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia

Rockville Garage – The Washington Post Sunday, August 08, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia

1920 Newspaper Ads

The following advertisements, distributed by the Lambert Automobile Company in the July & August 1920 editions of the Washington Post are among  the earliest advertisements in which the Rockville Garage appeared. Initially, Reed Brothers sold Oldsmobile and Hudson, along with Dodge.

Dealers are listed in fine print at the bottom: note Rockville Garage, Rockville, Md, which I have highlighted in yellow.

Rockville Garage - Washington Post, The - Sunday, July 11, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia

Rockville Garage – Washington Post, The – Sunday, July 11, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia

Rockville Garage – Washington Post – Sunday, August 08, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia

Found: 1919 Newspaper Ad

Popular periodicals of the 1900′s almost always contained car advertisements from the major car manufacturers. The advertisement below, distributed by the Oldsmobile Sales Company in the June 29, 1919 edition of  the Washington Post is the very first advertisement in which the Rockville Garage appeared. Dealers are listed in fine print at the bottom: note Rockville, Garage is highlighted in yellow. Initially, Reed Brothers represented several franchise nameplates along with Dodge, including Oldsmobile, Hudson, and Essex. The Hudson and Oldsmobile were sold at Reed Brothers from roughly 1917 through 1923.

1919 Oldsmobile Sales Company Ad

1919 Oldsmobile Model 45-B Rockville Garage Ad – The Washington Post – Sunday, June 29, 1919, Washington, District Of Columbia

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