Timeline


1898

George Harwood and Charles Barley form partnership of Marion Iron and Brass Bed company.

1910

Company creates first truck, the 1001, which is sold to O. Gordon of Gas City.

1911

Re-named to Harwood-Barley Manufacturing.

1917

Company begins production of class "B" Liberty trucks for World War I.

1920

Re-named to Indiana Truck Corporation.

1925

Currently has 14 depots nationwide.

1927

Acquired by Brockway, Co.

1932

Control of company transferred to White Corporation.

1933

Production of Indiana Trucks ends in Marion, moved to White's Cleveland home plant.