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  2. Conestoga wagon - Wikipedia

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    Conestoga wagon, National Museum of American History The Conestoga wagon, also simply known as the Conestoga, is an obsolete transport vehicle that was used exclusively in North America, primarily the United States, mainly from the early 18th to mid-19th centuries.

  3. Covered wagon - Wikipedia

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    Narrow covered wagon used by west-bound Canadian settlers c. 1885 Painting showing a wagon train of covered wagons. A covered wagon, also called a prairie wagon, whitetop, [1] or prairie schooner, [2] is a horse-drawn or ox-drawn wagon used for passengers or freight hauling. It has a canvas, tarpaulin, or waterproof sheet which is stretched ...

  4. Studebaker - Wikipedia

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    manufactured conestoga wagons, horse-drawn carriages, electric cars, automobiles Clement and Henry Studebaker Jr., became blacksmiths and foundrymen in South Bend, Indiana , in February 1852. [ 6 ] : 229 [ 45 ] They first made metal parts for freight wagons and later expanded into the manufacture of complete wagons.

  5. 1830 Conestoga Wagon rolls through York to new home at York ...

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    Once owned by a York Springs family, a two-century-old Conestoga Wagon was moved into the new York County History Center building. 1830 Conestoga Wagon rolls through York to new home at York ...

  6. Studebaker Conestoga - Wikipedia

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    The Studebaker Conestoga is an all-steel station wagon that was produced in 1954 and 1955 by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana ().The company chose the name Conestoga as an homage to its wagon business that company produced from the 1850s into the early 20th century.

  7. For 6 decades, a covered wagon stood at this Kansas City ...

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    The Conestoga-type wagon is from pioneer days (an axle dates to the 1860s), but its canvas is too worn. Its wood boards have been replaced many times. Its wood boards have been replaced many times.

  8. Clement Studebaker - Wikipedia

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    Clement Studebaker (March 12, 1831 – November 27, 1901) was an American wagon and carriage manufacturer. With his brother Henry, he co-founded the H & C Studebaker Company, precursor of the Studebaker Corporation, which built Pennsylvania-German Conestoga wagons [1] and carriages during his lifetime, and automobiles after his death, in South Bend, Indiana.

  9. What to know about the North Cascades Highway — from covered ...

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    It began as a wagon route in the 1890s and was originally slated to start in the Whatcom County village of Glacier on the Mount Baker Highway, according to HistoryLink.org, the website of the ...