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Carriage Association of America

The Carriage Journal, Volume 55, No. 2 / Ken Wheeling.  Lexington, KY : Carriage Association of America, 2017. 128 pages: colour illustrations ; 31 cm.

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Magazine contains the article "J.S. Abbot's #306 - From Nova Scotia to Portland, Oregon" by Ken Wheeling (pages 74-78). This articles provides some background on the infamous Concord Coach #306, owned by Hiram Hyde who brought his coach with him to Nova Scotia (mail delivery Halifax-Pictou) and famously used for royal visits in the past. Other articles within the periodical are about various topics related to carriages, horses, and traveling by horse drawn carriages.

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Carriage Association of America

The Carriage Journal, Volume 54, No. 5  Lexington, KY : Carriage Association of America, 2016. 320 pages (numeration only) : illustrations ; 31 cm.

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Magazine contains the article "Stage Coaching Down East : the Stagecoaches of Roland Van Norden" by Ken Wheeling (page 274-280), describes and discusses the history of stage coaches that are in Nova Scotia like the Yarmouth-to-Tusket Concord Stagecoach. Other articles within the periodical are about various topics related to carriages, horses, and traveling by horse drawn carriages.

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