The New York coach-maker's magazine . THE STIVERS BUGGY.—£ in. scale. Engraved expressly for the New York Coach-makers on page DEVOTED TO THE LITERARY, SOCIAL, AND MECHANICAL INTERESTS OF THE CRAFT. Vol. IX. NEW YORK, MARCH, 1868. No. 10. ®f}c Coacjf-nrates portrait (SalltrjK BIOGRAPHY OF GEORGE L. BROWNELL, ESQ.,(with portrait.) There are many enterprising men throughout thelength and breadth of this great Republic we take pride incalling our friends, and who have shown that they weresuch on many occasions since the establishment of thisMagazine as the exponent of the
The New York coach-maker's magazine . THE STIVERS BUGGY.—£ in. scale. Engraved expressly for the New York Coach-makers on page DEVOTED TO THE LITERARY, SOCIAL, AND MECHANICAL INTERESTS OF THE CRAFT. Vol. IX. NEW YORK, MARCH, 1868. No. 10. ®f}c Coacjf-nrates portrait (SalltrjK BIOGRAPHY OF GEORGE L. BROWNELL, ESQ.,(with portrait.) There are many enterprising men throughout thelength and breadth of this great Republic we take pride incalling our friends, and who have shown that they weresuch on many occasions since the establishment of thisMagazine as the exponent of the Coach-making business,and to whom we feel under many obligations. Amongthese we number— George L. Brownell, Esq., of New Bedford, oneof the most thriving cities of the noble old Bay subject of our sketch was born in Westport, a townadjacent to New Bedford, the 15th of July, 1823. Hisfather, Daniel Brownell, was a farmer, who, like most otherparents in that calling, early initiated his son into indus-trious habits, by setting him to cultivating the soil duringthe summer, and sending him to the district school duringthe winter, until
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