The History of the Delco-Remy Divsion of General Motors
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1896-1994

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The Remy Electric Country Club
The What??
What Country Club??

No, this was not Killbuck Park.  This was in 1918, long before the creation of Killbuck Park.

The Remy Electric Country Club was located at the current location of the Bronnenberg Home and possibly part of what is now part of Mounds State Park in Anderson, IN.  The Bronnenberg Home is located at Rangeline (200 East) and Mounds Roads (SR232), several miles east of the Remy Electric Complex on Columbus Ave., as described in the article below.  Note that the White River is misidentified as the West River.  This location was 4 miles south of the later Killbuck Park.

The information below is courtesy of Brian Mulcahy, Delco-Remy Historian.

 

 

 



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