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The Anchor Buggy Company or Anchor Carriage Company was a 19th century American company that specialized in the manufacture of horse-drawn vehicles. Founded in 1887 by Alfred F. Klausmeyer (1860 - 1927) and Anthony G. Brusnman (1866 - 1911), Anchor Buggy Company quickly became one of the largest concerns in the reapidly gorwing carriage-making industry of Cincinnati, Ohio.
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