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- Printing Plate with Image of Buckboard -

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Printing Plate with Image of Buckboard
- Printing Plate with Image of a Common Buckboard -

- Collections - Artifact
Printing Plate with Image of a Common Buckboard
- Buckboard Used by the Dr. George E. Woodbury Family, circa 1885 - The buckboard was simple, practical, and distinctly American. Instead of a body and springs, a long resilient board provided the suspension. This buckboard belonged to Dr. George E. Woodbury of Methuen, Massachusetts. Family tradition holds that Woodbury designed the vehicle himself and used it for recreational driving around Methuen in the 1880s.

- circa 1885
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Buckboard Used by the Dr. George E. Woodbury Family, circa 1885
The buckboard was simple, practical, and distinctly American. Instead of a body and springs, a long resilient board provided the suspension. This buckboard belonged to Dr. George E. Woodbury of Methuen, Massachusetts. Family tradition holds that Woodbury designed the vehicle himself and used it for recreational driving around Methuen in the 1880s.