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Wagoner's transported virtually every kind of load in the U.S.---before they nation's rail network was established completely. 

In addition to these kinds of wagons, McCabe-Powers built many fine hearses. The hearses originated with James H. McCabe when he started the company and continued until the mid 1920s.

In 1884, the country had 15.4 million horses that with the wagons brought the day's supply of milk, they carried furniture across town, and they delivered meat in refrigerated wagons.

One of the wagons created by McCabe-Bierman was used in the 1904 World's Fair, where it a silver medal for design.

This wagonette is now on loan to the Missouri Historical Society and on display at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park, St. Louis.