Henry Leland, the founder of both the Cadillac and Lincoln car brands. Pictured here with his 1905 Cadillac “Osceola” the first fully enclosed car built by Cadillac. It was an all wood 2-door vehicle with wood artillery wheels and a one-cylinder engine that was one of the first to be produced with interchangeable parts. It was named "Osceola" to honor a Florida Seminole chief he admired after reading the poem "The Seminole's Defiance" by G.W. Patten.
Henry Leland, the founder of both the Cadillac and Lincoln car brands. Pictured here with his 1905 Cadillac “Osceola” the first fully enclosed car built by Cadillac. It was an all wood 2-door vehicle with wood artillery wheels and a one-cylinder engine that was one of the first to be produced with interchangeable parts. It was named "Osceola" to honor a Florida Seminole chief he admired after reading the poem "The Seminole's Defiance" by G.W. Patten.
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