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The low down wagon was invented by John Parsons of Earlville, NY about 1887, with production commencing sometime after that at the wagon works about 100 yards east of the depot on the north side of West Main Street in that village. Two Parson wagons, Horse pulled built at the wagon factory Earlville N.Y. flat car load Z scale 1:220
, in the late 1800s and early 1900s Parsons’ Low-Down Wagons were manufactured in Earlville on the western end of town. “These wagons were unique because of their step-up into or-down from the wagon, making it easier for the owner to use for delivering milk, meats, bakery items or whatever was home delivered at that time,
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