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Re: Deciphering cursive document from 1897 - Regarding leasing of farm equipment
« Reply #9 on: Friday 09 April 21 18:12 BST (UK) »
I'm thinking it's "Ranch & improvements"

Definitely looks like improvements!  Thank you!
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« Reply #10 on: Friday 09 April 21 19:44 BST (UK) »
My twopen'th....I think it is 'Studebaker four seater buckboard D Rauch' not & [maybe a model type?].

Also 'for every one hundred or fractional hundred ewes'.
Seeking: RC baptism Philip Murray Feb ish 1814 ? nr Chatham Kent.
IRE: Kik DRAY[EA], PURCELL, WHITE: Mea LYNCH: Tip MURRAY, SHEEDY: Wem ALLEN, ENGLISHBY; Dub PENROSE: Lim DUNN[E], FRAWLEY, WILLIAMS.
87th Regiment RIF: MURRAY
ENG; Marylebone HAYTER, TROU[W]SDALE, WILLIAMS,DUNEVAN Con HAMPTON, TREMELLING Wry CLEGG, HOLLAND, HORSEFIELD Coventry McGINTY
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Re: Deciphering cursive document from 1897 - Regarding leasing of farm equipment
« Reply #11 on: Friday 09 April 21 20:05 BST (UK) »
Wikipedia has

“ In the early 20th century, as horse-drawn vehicles were supplanted by the motor car, the term 'buckboard' was also used in reference to a passenger car (usually a 'tourer') from which the rear body had been removed and replaced with a load-carrying bed. These home-built dual-purpose passenger- and load-carrying vehicles were the precursors of the factory-built 'utility' or 'pickup truck'.”

So perhaps it is Rauch & improvments and that is what they have done to it.

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Re: Deciphering cursive document from 1897 - Regarding leasing of farm equipment
« Reply #12 on: Friday 09 April 21 20:38 BST (UK) »
Thank you everyone, that is all very helpful.  I'm sure I wouldn't have figured that out myself!
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« Reply #13 on: Friday 09 April 21 20:39 BST (UK) »
My twopen'th....I think it is 'Studebaker four seater buckboard D Rauch' not & [maybe a model type?].

Also 'for every one hundred or fractional hundred ewes'.

Makes way more sense!  Thank you!
ENGLAND: Thomas Hawdon (??-??)
ENGLAND: Matthias Hawdon (1732-1788)
ENGLAND: William Hawdon (1767-1836)
ENGLAND: John Crozier Hawdon (1807-1870)
ENGLAND-CANADA: Charles William Hawdon (1850-1935)