The Electric Stoage Battery Company, makers of EXIDE Batteries, listed a replacement battery for the Stanley Steam Cars from 1918 to 1922..

This December 1909 magazine advertisement for Exide batteries appeared in Motor Magazine, page 17.

This Exide brochure is dated May 1923.

This 1925 magazine advertisement for Exide batteries appeared in the same year as the Steam Vehicle COrporation's Model 252.

This 1927 EXIDE trade catalogue lists repolacement batteries for the Stanle Steamer from 1918 to 1922.


This 1918 Electric Storage Battery Company trade Catalogue lists the Stanlely on page 12.


This January 4, 1919 Exide Magazine advertisement appeared in the Saturday Evening Post on page 90.

This August 25, 1919 Magazine advertisement for the EXIDE Battery appeared in the Saturday Evening Post on page 176.

The Literary Digest for March 12, 1921 carried this Exide Battery advertisement on page 43.

The Waters Storage Battery Company of Allentown, PA distribed these cards to encourage its customers to come in for a "Free Battery Inspection."

An advertising cover for the Exide Battery Depot in Philadelphia, PA


This cover, dated June 7, 1984 was part of the "Official American Advertising Covers Commemorative Collection."


B. V. Smith's Exice Battery Service Business Card, Mt. Vernon, WA.

Exide had lovely letterheads. This one is from April 14, 1923.


Exide supported its dealers with postcards to local customers. THis card comes from Detroit, MI.



This trade catalogue promoted Toliver's Garage in Abilene, KS."

Electric Storage Battery Company, Bulletin No. 7, ca: 1920 - 1925.

Electric Storage Battery Company, Life Magazine, ca: 1910, p. 51.

This Electric Storage Battery Company advertisement for its Exide battery appeared in a 1910 issue of Harper's Magazine. It lists makers of electric cars that use Exide batteries.


This die cut postcard dates from the mid 1920s, and would have been seen by Stanley Owners. The end of the testing pipette is missing, but the graphics are delightful. It promotes The Excelsior Auto Company of Harrisburg, PA.

The Batometer has nothing to do with the Electric Storage Battery Company, but it is fun! The Fairbanks Company, Motor Age, October 21, 1920.