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  2. Charles H. Black - Wikipedia

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    Jagger Wagon carriage by Charles H. Black as found in the Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory (1880) After working in several carriage factories, Black set up on his account as a blacksmith and then as a carriage maker, with premises at 44 Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, gaining a reputation as a craftsman and design innovator.

  3. Buckeye gasoline buggy - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The three-wheel gasoline buggy design from 1891 was eventually modified and developed into the four wheel Union automobile, which was first sold in 1902. [13] [19] It was tiller-steered and about 300 cars were made which came with the friction disk drive transmission. [20]

  4. Overland Automobile - Wikipedia

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    The Overland Automobile department was founded in Terre Haute, Indiana, by Claude E. Cox, when Charles Minshall of Standard Wheel Company decided to expand into automobile manufacturing. Standard Wheel were major suppliers of wheels to the carriage industry. Cox, a recent graduate of Rose Polytechnic Institute, developed a gasoline runabout in ...

  5. McFarlan Automobile - Wikipedia

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    McFarlan was a luxury American automobile manufactured in Connersville, Indiana, from 1909 to 1928, by the McFarlan Carriage Company and the McFarlan Motor Car Company. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History

  6. McIntyre Automobile - Wikipedia

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    James B. Tudhope of the Tudhope Carriage Companyin Orillia, Ontario formed the Tudhope-McIntyre Company to build high-wheelers in 1908. Automobile parts were supplied from the W.H. McIntyre Company and the bodies were made by Tudehope's carriage company.Tudhope-McIntyres were priced at $550 CAD and production reached 514 vehicles before a fire ...

  7. Human remains found on neighbor's property in search for ...

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    The coroner has yet to “positively identify” the human remains found on Scott’s property belong to Tindall, who was last seen on the afternoon of June 7 in Arlington, Indiana, a small town ...

  8. Teen found buried on neighbor’s property 5 months after going ...

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    An Indiana man was sentenced to prison after police say they found human remains of a missing teen on his property. Valerie Tindall was 17 years old when she went missing in June, according to a ...

  9. Carriage - Wikipedia

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    Coach of a noble family, c. 1870 The word carriage (abbreviated carr or cge) is from Old Northern French cariage, to carry in a vehicle. [3] The word car, then meaning a kind of two-wheeled cart for goods, also came from Old Northern French about the beginning of the 14th century [3] (probably derived from the Late Latin carro, a car [4]); it is also used for railway carriages and in the US ...