Danvers 250 Year Birthday Parade
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Title
Danvers 250 Year Birthday Parade
Subject
Danvers (Mass.) - - History
Description
"Si" Wells and sons Henry, Jr. and Arthur owned and operated Danvers Auto Body and Wells Car Sales on School Street, Danvers. The family moved here from Salem about 1940.
This is Savario Henry Wells Sr. ("Si") in approximately 1944. He is driving a Detroit Electric Car built originally in 1911. He is in a parade celebrating Danvers' 250th birthday.
He and S. Henry Wells Jr. obtained it during WWII on a Knights of Columbus aluminum collection drive from a man's garage in Danvers, MA. They put $25.00 into the AL kitty and took two weeks to get the car out of a garage from Oak Knoll. Oak Knoll was the John Greenleaf Whittier Estate (now Oak Knoll Drive in Danvers, up by St. John's Prep).
The car was inoperable. They took two months to rebuild it together. It had defunct batteries, thus they borrowed batteries from the A.C. Lawrence Leather Company. The front sea swiveled to go forward or reverse; there were no gears of such.
The car was donated to an auto museum by Si; of which he learned during his wintering in Floria. It believed to be near Miami.
This photograph has been shared with us via Richard Young; the grandson of Si Wells and son of Si's daughter: Alice Wells Young.
Pictured: S. Henry Wells, Sr. "Si"
This is Savario Henry Wells Sr. ("Si") in approximately 1944. He is driving a Detroit Electric Car built originally in 1911. He is in a parade celebrating Danvers' 250th birthday.
He and S. Henry Wells Jr. obtained it during WWII on a Knights of Columbus aluminum collection drive from a man's garage in Danvers, MA. They put $25.00 into the AL kitty and took two weeks to get the car out of a garage from Oak Knoll. Oak Knoll was the John Greenleaf Whittier Estate (now Oak Knoll Drive in Danvers, up by St. John's Prep).
The car was inoperable. They took two months to rebuild it together. It had defunct batteries, thus they borrowed batteries from the A.C. Lawrence Leather Company. The front sea swiveled to go forward or reverse; there were no gears of such.
The car was donated to an auto museum by Si; of which he learned during his wintering in Floria. It believed to be near Miami.
This photograph has been shared with us via Richard Young; the grandson of Si Wells and son of Si's daughter: Alice Wells Young.
Pictured: S. Henry Wells, Sr. "Si"
Date
July 1944
Contributor
Bennett, Janet (Wells)
Format
image/jpeg
Type
image
Identifier
DMRS No. 0002
Coverage
Massachusetts - - Danvers
Files
Collection
Citation
“Danvers 250 Year Birthday Parade,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 18, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/7664.

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