Badger Motor
The Badger Motor car company of Columbus, Wisconsin, United States, was an automobile company founded in 1910.
The company produced 237 cars in two years before it went bankrupt in 1911.
History
Origins
In March 1909, E. W. Arbogast, who was the son-in-law of a wealthy grain merchant from Watertown, Wisconsin, was failing to persuade anyone there that he could build a high-power, high-priced car that he could sell in the medium price range. So he went to Columbus, where he said he could build an example, test it, then sell it, but only if the town's local investors provided him money to manufacture it in Columbus. In May 1909, he was successful in attracting enough capital to start. The company was then created with A.M. Bellack as president, Charles E. Fowler as vice-president, and J.R. Wheeler as treasurer. The factory was completed in November 1909.Herman Wertheimer was the partner, who also was the Mayor of Watertown, Wisconsin, at the time period.