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  2. Gazaway Bugg Lamar - Wikipedia

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    Gazaway Bugg Lamar (October 2, 1798 – October 5, 1874) was an American slave owner and merchant in cotton and shipping in Savannah, Georgia, and a steamboat pioneer.He was the first to use a prefabricated iron steamboat on local rivers, which was a commercial success.

  3. Columbus Buggy Company - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Buggy Company was an early buggy and automotive manufacturer based in Columbus, Ohio, United States, from 1875 to 1913. Begun by three business partners, the company set up its manufacturing facilities in what is today the Arena District producing inexpensive buggies and dashboards , and quickly saw success.

  4. Buckeye Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    A single Buckeye gasoline buggy automobile was built by the company in 1890, and offered for sale in 1891, though none were produced. [4] [5] [6] ...

  5. Arena District - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Buggy Company built its first production sites in the area and continued to expand them until the company moved its production to Dublin Road in 1906. [4] By the 1910s it was a light manufacturing hub home to Pabst Brewing Co., Ohio Casket Co., Stuart Lamneck Co. and the Columbus Auto Brass Co. In the 1930 it had been reduced to vacant ...

  6. Buggy (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    Buggy from Ahlbrand Carriage Co. catalog c. 1920. A buggy refers to a lightweight four-wheeled carriage drawn by a single horse, though occasionally by two. Amish buggies are still regularly in use on the roadways of America. The word "buggy" has become a generic term for "carriage" in America. Historically, in England a buggy was a two-wheeled ...

  7. Horse dead following buggy-jeep crash near Millersburg

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    Aug. 19—MILLERSBURG — A horse is dead and a total of seven people sustained injuries, of varying degrees, following a Jeep versus buggy crash Saturday evening. Andrea Marchand, 32, Goshen, was ...

  8. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Firestone Tire and Rubber Company is an American tire company founded by Harvey S. Firestone (1868–1938) in 1900 initially to supply solid rubber side-wire tires [2] for fire apparatus, [3] and later, pneumatic tires for wagons, buggies, and other forms of wheeled transportation common in the era.

  9. Winmark - Wikipedia

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    It's About Games locations were largely in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Georgia and Maryland. It made money for Winmark until 1998. During its last year under Winmark management, It's About Games lost $3.4 million due to excessive inventory, a buggy computer system, poorly chosen products, and improperly trained employees.