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  2. 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 ...

  3. Byler Amish - Wikipedia

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    Yellow topped buggy of the Byler Amish in Belleville, Pennsylvania Amish man with only one suspender. The Byler Amish, also called Alt Gemee (Old Church), are a small conservative subgroup of the Amish. They are known for the yellow color of their buggies, which earned them the nickname "yellow-toppers" and for wearing only one suspender. [1]

  4. Nebraska Amish - Wikipedia

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    White topped buggy of the Nebraska Amish. The Nebraska Amish, ... The retail price of white kerosene in the valley is currently at $7.999 a gallon so these changes ...

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  6. Ohio Amish Country - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Amish Country, also known simply as the Amish Country, ... In 1818 the government decreased the land prices from $2 per acre to $1.25 and by 1835, the Holmes ...

  7. Amish - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. It has been suggested that this article be merged with Amish in Canada. (Discuss) Proposed since December 2024. Group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships This article is about a group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships. For other uses, see Amish (disambiguation ...