The Everett Motor Carriage Company apparently produced steam carriages under an uncertain relatinoship with George E. Whitney about 1899. It then decided "to confine their [sic] attention to boilers and engines for motor carriages," changing its name to Milne & Killam. Soon the firm was operating unter the name Frank Milne.
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The September 12, 1899 issue of Motor Age describes the Stanley-Whitney Steam Carriage as being made by George E. Whitney. The Everett Motor Carriage Company of Everett, MA apparently made a few of these carriages, perhaps under license from George Whitney. However the firm decided "to confine their attention to boilers and engines for motor carriages," changing its name to Milne & Killam. John A. Conde Collection.
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