Antique Deere Webber Horse Drawn Wagon Original Paint Farm Equipment


Antique Deere Webber Horse Drawn Wagon Original Paint Farm Equipment

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Antique Deere Webber Horse Drawn Wagon Original Paint Farm Equipment :
$5000.00


DETAILS:
  • this vintage Deere Webber wagon is located in Stanchfield, MN app. 1 hour north of Minneapolis
  • the condition is as seen with all original parts and 130\"
  • seat 20\" by 39\"
  • box 38\" by 102\"
  • front wheel 45\"
  • back wheel 51\"
  • front to back wheel 122\"
SHIPPING:
  • we will ship to the upper Midwest are for an agreed payment in advance
  • serious inquiries only for a shipping quote
about the Deere Webber Company:Vol III, pg 715CHARLES C. WEBBERMr. Webber was born in Rock Island, Illinois, January 25, 1859, a son ofChristopher C. and Ellen S. (Deere) Webber. His father was a representative ofone of the old colonial families of New Hampshire, while the mother wasdescended from ancestry established in Vermont in pre-Revolutionary war days.She was a daughter of John Deere, the plow manufacturer. Christopher C. Webberwas a merchant and manufacturer of Rock Island, Illinois.Charles C. Webber attended the public schools of his native city and then wentto Lake Forest, Illinois, Academy for a period of three years. With his returnhome in 1877 he became identified with farm machinery manufacture and throughouthis life has continued in this line of business. For three years he was in theemploy of Deere & Company at Moline, Illinois, working in the office andacquainting himself with the sales end of the business as a travelingrepresentative of the house. In January, 1881, he came to Minneapolis, at whichdate Deere & Company established business in this city. He was given charge ofthe house at this point and for twelve years business was conducted under thestyle of Deere & Company, as at Moline. In 1893 the MinneĀ­apolis interests,however, were incorporated under the name of the Deere & Webber Company and Mr.Webber has continuously been at the head of this growing enterprise, whose traderelations cover territory in the Northwest. He is also the vice president of theold firm of Deere & Company of Moline, Illinois, and is one of the directors ofthe First National Bank of Minneapolis, a director of the Minnesota Loan & TrustCompany and a trustee of the Farmers & Mechanics Savings Bank.In Rochester, New York, Mr. Webber was united in marriage to Miss Mary M. Harrisof that city. Mrs. Webber died in 1921. One son, John Deere Webber, died at theage of ten years, in 1907. Mr. Webber is a member of the Minneapolis Club and ofthe Commercial Club and for almost forty-two years Minneapolis has numbered himamong her most honored and distinguished residents.

Antique Deere Webber Horse Drawn Wagon Original Paint Farm Equipment :
$5000.00

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