on 8/31/01 6:26 AM, John Peterson at [log in to unmask] wrote:
The Baker Cabin Historical Society in Carver, Oregon has a nice reproduction
wagon. You might ask them.
> Does anyone on the list have ideas where one might purchase a reproduction ca.
> 1850 farm wagon, just a basic type wagon that would have been oxen drawn?
>
> Thanks in advace,
>
> John Peterson
> Jackson County Parks & Recreation
> Heritage Museums and Programs
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