- Studebaker - Wikipedia
John Clement Studebaker (son of Clement Studebaker and Sarah Rensel) was born February 8, 1799, Westmorland, PA, and died in 1877 in South Bend, St Joseph, IN John Studebaker (1799–1877) moved to Ohio in 1835 with his wife Rebecca (née Mohler) (1802–1887)
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Journey through the history of the Studebaker Corporation for its beginnings to its role in developing iconic automobiles during the 1950s
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- A brief history of Studebaker, 1852-1966 - Hemmings
The Studebaker Brothers built hundreds of wagons for the North during the Civil War and, by the time the United States was 100 years old, the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Co was the largest producer of horse-drawn vehicles in the world
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