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The J.J. Hoag House, also known as The Wheat House, is a historic residence located in Manchester, Iowa, United States. It received its nickname from its association to Hoag who was a grain dealer. The house is a well-preserved example of the mid-19th century Italianate style. [2]
As period advertisements indicate complete cars were offered, there is some evidence they might have built the bulk of the Adam-Farwell bodies. [10] [11] For 1907, most models were gone, and Adams-Farwell offered only an improved Model 7-A Touring, now with an even longer wheelbase and a higher price. [4] Farwell had more ideas to offer.
Coffin's Grove Stagecoach House, also known as the Henry Baker House, was a historic building located west of Manchester, Iowa, United States. Coffin's Grove was named for Clement Coffin who settled in the area in 1840. His son-in-law Henry Baker joined him the following year.
Manchester is a city in Delaware Township and the county seat of Delaware County, Iowa, United States. The population was 5,065 at the time of the 2020 census . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Manchester is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 20 and State Highway 13 and is the largest community in Delaware County.
Car 87: Parlour Car Barrow Hill Engine Shed: 5-BEL Trust Awaiting Restoration, Originally with 5-BEL Unit 2052 [69] SR: 288 Car 88: Driving Motor Parlour Third Barrow Hill Engine Shed: 5-BEL Trust Awaiting Restoration, Originally with 5-BEL Unit 2051 [70] SR: 289 Car 89: Driving Motor Parlour Third Fen Drayton Carriages of Cambridge
Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Iowa — companies currently or formerly having their primary base of operations in the state. Pages in category "Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Iowa" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
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The carrier was incorporated April 16, 1900, under the general laws of Iowa, for a period of 20 years, the purpose being to construct and operate a railroad between the points named above, with any necessary extensions. The carrier has always been operated by its own organization. The principal office is located at Manchester.