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McLaughlin, SD -- U.S. city in South Dakota
Population (2000): 775
Housing Units (2000): 291
Land area (2000): 0.422317 sq. miles (1.093797 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.422317 sq. miles (1.093797 sq. km)
FIPS code: 40020
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 45.813029 N, 100.811447 W
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McLaughlin (automobile)

The McLaughlin automobile company began life in 1876 as the McLaughlin Carriage Company, a blacksmith's shop in the village of Enniskillen, located north east of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The company began making horse-drawn carriages in the mid 19th Century, moving to Oshawa, Ontario in 1876. The most successful of their time, producing more than 25,000 carriages a year, the company grossed $1,000,000.00 in 1898 and was incorporated as the McLaughlin Carriage Company of Canada Limited. in 1901. By 1915, the company was making one carriage every ten minutes.

Under the guidance of "Colonel" Sam McLaughlin as President in 1907, the company began the manufacture of automobiles, eventually forming an alliance for 15 years with the Exchange of $500,000.00 of Buick stock for $500.000.00 of McLaughlin Stock with William C. Durant. Durant had acquired the Buick Motor Company that later would become General Motors Company, a holding company.

During their first few years of operation, the automobiles were known as "McLaughlins". The name was changed to "McLaughlin-Buick" when sales dropped, and returned to "McLaughlin" until 1915 when Chevrolet Motor Company of Canada Limited, owned by McLaughlin, merged both his companies to become General Motors of Canada Limited and allied in 1919 with the Corporation obtaining $10,000,000.00 to build Walkerville plant an establish Canadian Products.. The "McLaughlin" name was eventually dropped altogether, leaving the "Buick" marque still in use today. Until 1914, the cars were finished with the same paints and varnishes used on carriages. This meant each vehicle required up to fifteen coats of paint. McLauglin revolutionized the industry with their painting process.

In 1918, Sam was Director and Vice-President of General Motors Corporation. The same year he merged the McLaughlin Car Company of Canada and the Chevrolet Car Company of Canada to call it General Motors Car Company of Canada Limited, Sam McLaughlin would go on to be General Motors Vice President in 1918 when Chevrolet owned 54.6% of General Motors stock of $90,000,000.00 Chevrolet was incorporated in the USA and General Motors of Canada was incorporated when McLaughlin as a large shareholder of General Motors stock allowed it to happen as he had no sons.General Motors Corporation Gave the McLaughlins GM Stocks to become Proprietors of the Canadian Plant as an article in the Financial Post September 23,1933 page 9 states. McLaughlin continued to run the company as chairman of the board of General Motors of Canada, in addition to being vice-president and director of the indirect parent company.He Continued to be Vice President and Executive Director to his death.(GM Documents on Government reports)

General Motors Archives information on R.S. McLaughlin who prior to his 100th birthday stated that he, Durant and Durant's son-in-law Dr Campbell from Port Perry and a lifelong friend of Sam were dickering after the Buick Motor deal for 15 years in 1907 and the exchange of $500,000.00 Buick stock for $500,000.00 McLaughlin stock with a name for their company and called it General Motors .This came to be in 1908.

  • all information obtained from General Motors archives by John N Jeffery not known that any to be true as A. P. Sloan had R. S. McLaughlin kept as a GM Executive and remained when A P Sloan retired after the Senate questioned his collaboration with Hitler.
  • In 1910 Director of General Motors holding Company
  • In 1915 Director and Treasurer Chevrolet Motor Company of Canada
  • 1917 Sam McLaughlin Director Dominion Bank of Canada until 1959
  • 1919 President of General Motors of Canada Limited
  • 1919 President Chevrolet Motor Co of Canada Limited (New Co)
  • 1919 President of Motor Car Company of Canada Limited (New Co.)
  • 1919 President Olds Motor Works of Canada Limited
  • 1920 Durant was forced to sell his $25,000,000.00 in General Motors Stock
  • 1922 President Oakland Motor Car Company of Canada Limited
  • 1923 President Cadillac Motor Car Company of Canada Limited
  • 1923 President of General Motors Truck Company of Canada limited
  • 1926 President of General Motors Products of Canada Limited
  • 1930 Sam McLaughlin was Director of Canadian Pacific Rail Road
McLaughlin

McLaughlin may refer to:

  • McLaughlin (surname), surname of Irish and Scottish origin
McLaughlin (surname)

McLaughlin or MacLaughlin is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin. The name is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Lochlainn ("son of Lochlann").

The surname is borne by several noted families. One such family is a branch of the Cenél nEógain, closely related to the O'Neill dynasty. Another family, the Scottish Clan Maclachlan, are also related to the O'Neills but derive their surname from a different eponym.

The surname is also born by members of the O'Melaghlin family, the descendants of the King of Meath and later High King of Ireland, Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill (Máel Sechnaill II).

McLaughlin (lunar crater)

McLaughlin is a lunar crater that is located just behind the northwestern rim on the far side of the Moon. This portion of the surface is sometimes brought into view of the Earth due to libration, and the area can then be viewed from a low angle under favorable lighting conditions. McLaughlin lies to the west-southwest of the crater Galvani. About two crater diameters due west lies Rynin.

This is a heavily eroded crater with an irregular rim that is mark by a number of smaller impacts. The interior floor is generally level, except for a low right offset to the southeast of the midpoint, and some irregularities near the southwest and northern inner walls. The interior is marked by several tiny craterlets.

McLaughlin (Martian crater)

McLaughlin Crater is an old crater in the Oxia Palus quadrangle of Mars, located at . It is in diameter and deep. The crater was named after Dean B. McLaughlin, an American astronomer (1901-1965). The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has found evidence that the water came from beneath the surface between 3.7 billion and 4 billion years ago and remained long enough to make carbonate-related clay minerals found in layers. McLaughlin Crater, one of the deepest craters on Mars, contains Mg-Fe clays and carbonates that probably formed in a groundwater-fed alkaline lake. This type of lake could have had a massive biosphere of microscopic organisms. [[|

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Usage examples of "mclaughlin".

Tenet and McLaughlin made it clear they did not want to write a speech for a political appointee or an elected official.