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{{quote|The new Omnibus put on the line last week by Charles Lawhead is a beauty. It is said that Charles, who is a bachelor, is so "stuck" that he "bussess" it as if it were a handsome bride he had won. It is a fine vehicle. The panel work was done by William George; the iron work by Geoge Feightner and Smith & Stevens; the rich painting by Laubach & Kipfer; the upholstering by Otto Bardon.|Local News|Wayne County Democrat 1897-NOV-03 p.2}} | {{quote|The new Omnibus put on the line last week by Charles Lawhead is a beauty. It is said that Charles, who is a bachelor, is so "stuck" that he "bussess" it as if it were a handsome bride he had won. It is a fine vehicle. The panel work was done by William George; the iron work by Geoge Feightner and Smith & Stevens; the rich painting by Laubach & Kipfer; the upholstering by Otto Bardon.|Local News|Wayne County Democrat 1897-NOV-03 p.2}} | ||
Latest revision as of 17:56, 22 February 2023
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About
- Name
- Omnibus, Coach and Transfer Line
- Transportation and Warehousing
- Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation
Facts
- Founded
- Date unknown
- Dissolved
- Date unknown
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Key Persons
Location
- 1989 S. Buckeye St., Wooster, Ohio, United States
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Quick Facts
Gallery
Business Letterheads
Newspaper articles
The new Omnibus put on the line last week by Charles Lawhead is a beauty. It is said that Charles, who is a bachelor, is so "stuck" that he "bussess" it as if it were a handsome bride he had won. It is a fine vehicle. The panel work was done by William George; the iron work by Geoge Feightner and Smith & Stevens; the rich painting by Laubach & Kipfer; the upholstering by Otto Bardon.
—Local News, Wayne County Democrat 1897-NOV-03 p.2