Explore the legacy of Henry Hooker & Co., renowned designers and builders of high-grade carriages in New Haven, Connecticut, at the dawn of the 20th century. This historical record offers a glimpse into the craftsmanship and innovation of a company that catered to an era transitioning from horse-drawn transportation to the age of the automobile. Discover the artistry and engineering that defined "Henry Hooker & Co.", a name synonymous with quality and elegance in carriage design. A valuable resource for historians, automotive enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the industrial heritage of New England.
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