We have several ca. 1830s wagons that were made off of an original that we own. I believe most of the work was done in house, but you might want to direct these sorts of questions towards our Chief Curator Susan Cook at [log in to unmask]
You also might try contacting Living History Farms in Urbandale Iowa, to see if they have a repro wagon in use at their 1850 farm.
Another source to check would be the reproductions link on the Association for Living History, Farms, and Agricultural Museums at www.alhfam.org or post on the message board of the Midwest Open Air Museums Coordinating Council at www.momcc.org.
Good luck.
Dan Schoeneberg
Conner Prairie
Historic Area Manager- 1886 Liberty Corner
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