• 1820: John Clement Studebaker marries Rebecca Mohler, settles near Gettysburg, Pa., opens blacksmith and wood shop. • 1850: Clement Studebaker, second of their five sons, moves to South Bend; rest ...
The much-heralded Steven Spielberg film, “Lincoln”, is generating historic ticket sales along with renewed interest in our 16th US President. That interest should include the whereabouts of the ...
Jul. 8—The Northwest Carriage Museum in Raymond recently announced the arrival of its 64th historic vehicle at the museum. "The latest addition, an 1890s Studebaker Village Wagon, is a mix of beauty ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - A historical treasure currently residing in South Bend will soon be packed up and travel across the country, retracing some of the steps it took during its glory days nearly ...
1962 Studebaker pickup. [COURTESY PHOTO] The first Studebaker was produced in 1902, and by that time Studebaker had been in the horse-drawn wagon, carriage, buggy and sleigh business for 50 years.
A carriage that belonged to President Abraham Lincoln will travel in a specially designed container today from South Bend’s Studebaker National Museum to the National Museum of American History in ...
BYRON — For two years the small group of do-it-yourselfers have labored to save a relic of transportation history. The 19th-century horse-drawn carriage that once shuttled guests and mail between ...
SOUTH BEND – The Studebaker National Museum is lending a carriage once belonging to President Abraham Lincoln to the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. The South Bend Tribune ...
SOUTH BEND — A historical treasure currently residing in South Bend will soon be packed up and travel across the country, retracing some of the steps it took during its glory days nearly 200 years ago ...
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