- Benjamin Briscoe
Benjamin Briscoe (May 1867–
26 June 1945 ) was born inDetroit, Michigan and was anautomobile pioneer andindustrialist .Briscoe entered business for himself at age of 18 with capital of $472, organizing the firm of Benjamin Briscoe & Co. to manufacture sheet-metal stampings. This later became part of the
American Can Company . He then invented a machine for the production of corrugated pipe for the Briscoe and Detroit Galvanizing Works, later the Briscoe Manufacturing Company.In 1901, the automobile industry was in its infancy when Briscoe helped finance David Buick's first car. He was later president of the Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Company that manufactured the
Maxwell automobile . This was probably his greatest success in the industry. The company was backed byJ. P. Morgan & Co. and Richard Irvin & Co., but in thepanic of 1907 , Briscoe had the first of many bad experience with bankers and was forced to do his own financing.Mr. Briscoe conceived the idea of consolidating the four largest automobile manufacturers—
Ford Motor Company ,Buick ,Oldsmobile and Maxwell-Briscoe—into one company. His negotiations withWilliam C. Durant ,Henry Ford andRansom E. Olds failed, so he proceeded to organize his own corporation along the broad lines he envisaged resulting in theUnited States Motor Company .U. S. Motors continued production of the Maxwell and was soon also producing the
Stoddard-Dayton car, the Brush Runabout (in which his brother Frank Briscoe was a principal),Alden-Sampson trucks and others. The firm continued to operate the old Maxwell-Briscoe plants and bought up such concerns as the Columbia Motor Car Co., owner of many patents, including the Selden patent. Briscoe had an option on theCadillac car at one time, but never exercised it, and it eventually went to Mr. Durant, who had organized theGeneral Motors Corporation .In 1910 bankers invested $6,000,000 in U. S. Motors, but the financing proved inadequate and the firm went into receivership in 1912. Briscoe was forced out and
Walter Flanders took over and reorganized the assets as Maxwell Motor Co. (Incorporated), which itself was later reorganized as theChrysler Corporation .A few months after leaving U. S. Motors, he and his brother formed Briscoe Frères at
Billancourt ,France , home of theRenault , to design and build a car on the continent according to American methods. The result was the Ajax. A year later the brothers brought out theBriscoe car in America manufactured at Jackson, Michigan but which they promoted as the first French-designed American car. WhenWorld War I broke out, Benjamin Briscoe turned his manufacturing facilities over to war production and he never returned to the automobile business. His partners continued to manufacture Briscoe models until 1923.During WWI, he joined the
United States Navy with the rank of lieutenant commander. He saw service in bothItaly and France and received theNavy Cross and was a member of theFrench Legion of Honor .After the war, Briscoe and a group of others developed a new process for refining crude oil. He then went to
Montreal, Canada as an executive in an oil company later taken over by the Texas Company (Texaco ). Later he was involved in gold mining and ore milling inColorado . About 1940 he retired to a 3,000-acre plantation inMarion County, Florida , where he experimented in growingtung tree s.Benjamin Briscoe died at age 78 in his home near
Dunnellon, Florida .References
*"Benjamin Briscoe, Auto Pioneer, Dies" New York Times,
28 June 1945 , page 19.
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