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  1. Clement Studebaker (March 12, 1831 – November 27, 1901) was an American wagon and carriage manufacturer.

  2. Clement Studebaker (born March 12, 1831, Pinetown, Pa., U.S.—died Nov. 27, 1901, South Bend, Ind.) was an American manufacturer who founded a family firm that became the world’s largest producer of horse-drawn vehicles and a leader in automobile manufacturing.

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  3. Nov 17, 2020 · Learn about Clement Studebaker, the second son of John C. Studebaker and the President of the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company. Discover his achievements, interests, family, and death in this article based on a museum exhibition.

  4. Clement Studebaker Jr. (August 11, 1871 – December 3, 1932) was an American businessman and the son of wagon, carriage and automobile manufacturer Clement Studebaker. He held executive positions in the family's automobile business, Studebaker Corporation, and later became the president and chairman of several other important companies.

  5. Mar 12, 2021 · Learn about Clement Studebaker, who was born in Pennsylvania in 1831 and became a pioneer in wagon and carriage manufacturing. He founded the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company, which later produced automobiles and became a global brand.

  6. In 1852, Clement Studebaker and his brother started a blacksmith forge in South Bend, Indiana, with assets of $68 to their name. Over a half-century, the family business grew into the world’s largest maker of horse-drawn wagons and buggies.

  7. Clement Studebaker was born on March 12, 1831, in Pinetown, Pennsylvania, to John Clement Studebaker and Rebecca Mohler. John Clement Studebaker was a farmer, a blacksmith, and a wagon maker who lived near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.