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Alan Thanks for your help as I get information I will forward. This is interesting bit of informations One the the maker of wagons was Henry Studebaker was a farmer, blacksmith, and wagon-maker who lived near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in the early 19th century. By 1840 he had moved to Ohio and taught his five sons to make wagons. They all went into that business as they grew westward with the country. Studebaker was a auto manufacture in this country up to late 1950s of so. Also I believe Mack trucks also manufactured wagons. Sincerely Joe Urban

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