Frank Reedy Buggies and Harness

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Title

Frank Reedy Buggies and Harness

Description

Frank Reedy Buggy & Harness, 845-849 I St (lady angler litho). Frank Reedy (1855-1927), a native of England, settled in Fresno circa 1875. He initially found employment as a harnessmaker with Charles Sweitzer, and also worked for Frank Cummings in Sanger. Eventually he founded his own harness and bridle shop in Fresno, and operated it until his death, although the growing popularity of the automobile had resulted in poorer sales. Farmers and agricultural businesses were the mainstays of his operation in its later years.

Publisher

Gerlach-Barklow Co., Joliet Ill., U.S.A.

Date

1908

Rights

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Format

1 postcard : color ; 8.9 x 14 cm.

Language

en

Type

Still Image

Identifier

FPC_00029

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Citation

“Frank Reedy Buggies and Harness,” San Joaquin Valley Library System Digital Collections, accessed December 4, 2024, http://digital.sjvls.org/document/10413.

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